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

Published on May 27, 2022
Duration: 14:13

This video by Brandon Herrera, an FFL holder himself, critically examines the Biden administration's new gun control strategy. He argues that the administration is using the ATF and a 'zero-tolerance' policy for 'willful violations' to disproportionately revoke Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) from gun stores. Herrera suggests this is a covert method to restrict firearm access by targeting dealers rather than focusing on actual crime prevention. He calls for legal action and support for organizations fighting against this perceived abuse of power.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration is implementing a new gun control strategy by targeting Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) through a 'zero-tolerance for willful violations' policy. This redefinition of 'willful' allows for easier revocation of licenses due to negligence or minor errors, leading to a reported 500% increase in FFL revocations. Critics argue this is a covert method to restrict firearm access by impacting legal dealers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Media Critique
  2. 00:51Video Focus: Hidden Gun Control
  3. 01:52NordVPN Sponsorship
  4. 02:53Biden's New Gun Control Strategy
  5. 03:13Understanding FFLs and 4473 Forms
  6. 06:09Increase in FFL Revocations
  7. 07:50Zero Tolerance for 'Willful' Violations
  8. 09:00Personal Impact and Call to Action
  9. 09:52Solutions and Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Biden administration is reportedly using a 'zero-tolerance for willful violations' policy, redefining 'willful' to include negligence or minor errors, to increase the revocation of Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) from gun stores. This is seen as a covert method to restrict firearm access by targeting dealers.

How has the ATF's enforcement of FFL regulations changed under the Biden administration?

Under the Biden administration, the ATF has seen a significant increase in FFL revocations, reportedly around 500% higher than previous years. This is attributed to a new policy focusing on 'willful violations,' which has broadened the criteria for license revocation and centralized decision-making.

What is an FFL and why is it relevant to gun control discussions?

An FFL, or Federal Firearms License, is required for businesses that manufacture, import, or sell firearms. The Biden administration's strategy reportedly targets FFLs through increased revocations, aiming to reduce the number of legal firearm dealers and, consequently, firearm availability.

What are the potential implications of the ATF's increased FFL revocations?

The increased revocation of FFLs could lead to fewer legal gun stores, making it harder for law-abiding citizens to purchase firearms. Critics argue this policy disproportionately affects small businesses and may not effectively deter criminals, while potentially pushing sales to the illicit market.

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