Brandon Herrera for ATF Director

Published on November 13, 2024
Duration: 9:27

This video discusses the potential appointment of Brandon Herrera as ATF Director and outlines several radical reform ideas proposed by the speaker. These include disarming ATF agents, destroying FFL records, gutting the FATD, and implementing presumptive approval for NFA items. The speaker, identified as an expert with extensive knowledge of ATF regulations and the firearms industry, believes these changes would significantly dismantle problematic aspects of the ATF from within.

Quick Summary

Proposed ATF reforms include disarming agents, destroying out-of-business FFL records, gutting the FATD, and implementing presumptive approval for NFA items. The speaker, an expert in ATF regulations, believes these changes would dismantle problematic aspects of the agency from within.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Brandon Herrera for ATF
  2. 00:36Brandon Herrera's Qualifications
  3. 01:21Call to Action for Support
  4. 02:11Speaker's ATF Reform Ideas Introduction
  5. 02:40Sponsor Message: 1st Phorm
  6. 03:17Why Disbandment is Difficult
  7. 04:29Reform Idea 1: Disarm ATF Agents
  8. 05:26Reform Idea 2: Destroy Records & Registry
  9. 06:20Reform Idea 3: Gut FATD
  10. 06:56Reform Idea 4: Presumptive NFA Approval
  11. 09:07Conclusion & Call for Ideas

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the proposed reforms for the ATF if Brandon Herrera becomes director?

Proposed reforms include immediately disarming all ATF employees, destroying all out-of-business FFL records, gutting the FATD by firing personnel and replacing it with industry experts, and implementing presumptive approval for NFA items like Form 1 and Form 4 applications.

Why is it suggested to disarm ATF agents as a reform measure?

The speaker suggests disarming ATF agents as a primary reform because it would eliminate their direct enforcement capability, thereby solving a significant portion of the ATF's perceived problems by removing their offensive power.

How would the NFA process be reformed according to the speaker?

The speaker proposes a shift to presumptive approval for NFA items. After submitting the required forms, fee, and background check information, approval would be assumed, with background checks conducted at the FFL similar to 4473s, rather than waiting for extended FBI processing.

What is the speaker's view on the ATF's current record-keeping practices?

The speaker asserts that the ATF illegally holds out-of-business FFL records. He advocates for issuing a directive to FFLs that possessing records older than 20 years is an infraction and recommends their immediate destruction.

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