Biden’s New Hidden Gun Control (That No One is Talking About)

Published on May 27, 2022
Duration: 14:13

Brandon Herrera, an FFL holder, critically examines the Biden administration's "Comprehensive Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Gun Crime," focusing on a "zero-tolerance" policy targeting Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealers. He argues this policy, by redefining 'willful violations' to include minor paperwork errors, is being weaponized by the DOJ through the ATF to revoke FFLs at an unprecedented rate, potentially leading to a de facto gun registry and harming small businesses. Herrera urges support for legal action against this perceived abuse of power.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration's 'zero-tolerance' policy for FFL dealers has led to a 500% increase in license revocations, with 'willful violations' now encompassing minor paperwork errors. This strategy is criticized for potentially weaponizing the ATF against small businesses and being an ineffective approach to gun violence prevention.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Media Critique
  2. 00:51Focus: Hidden Gun Control on FFLs
  3. 01:52NordVPN Sponsorship
  4. 02:53Biden's Gun Control Strategy Explained
  5. 03:13Understanding FFLs and 4473 Forms
  6. 03:55Critique of Biden's FFL Strategy
  7. 04:37ATF Audits and Log Books
  8. 05:08The 'Foot in the Door' for Gun Registry
  9. 06:33Dramatic Increase in FFL Revocations
  10. 07:50Zero Tolerance for 'Willful' Violations
  11. 09:00Personal Impact & Call to Action
  12. 09:52Solutions and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden administration's new gun control strategy targeting FFL dealers?

The Biden administration has implemented a 'zero-tolerance' policy for Federal Firearms License (FFL) dealers, redefining 'willful violations' to include minor paperwork errors. This has led to a significant increase in ATF audits and license revocations.

How has the rate of FFL revocations increased under the Biden administration?

FFL revocations have surged dramatically. Prior to the current administration, around 40 FFLs were revoked annually. In the 11 months preceding this video, 273 FFLs were revoked, a 500% increase.

What is a Form 4473 and why is it relevant to gun control discussions?

Form 4473 is a federal document required for all firearm sales by licensed dealers, used for background checks via the NICS system. Some argue it could be a precursor to a national gun registry.

What actions can be taken against the perceived overreach in FFL enforcement?

Supporters are encouraged to back legal action through organizations like the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC), Gun Owners of America (GOA), and the National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR), and to contribute to legal defense funds for FFLs.

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