BREAKING: House DEFUNDS new ATF rules in newly released House Budget... the TABLES HAVE TURNED...

Published on November 2, 2023
Duration: 5:33

This video discusses the House Republicans' move to defund new ATF rules through the fiscal year 2024 budget. The proposed legislation aims to block funding for ATF enforcement actions, including those related to pistol braces and the redefinition of federal firearms dealers. This strategy is part of a broader effort to counter the Biden administration's gun control agenda.

Quick Summary

House Republicans are leveraging the fiscal year 2024 appropriations bill to defund new ATF rules, including those concerning background checks and stabilizing braces. This move aims to block federal funding for enforcement of these regulations, representing a significant legislative pushback against the Biden administration's gun control initiatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:16House Defunds ATF Rules
  2. 00:51Letter to Speaker Johnson
  3. 01:18Republican Spending Bill
  4. 01:43Biden Administration and Gun Control
  5. 02:41Proposed ATF Rule
  6. 03:17Speaker Johnson Initiatives
  7. 03:44Broader Strategy
  8. 04:14Stabilizing Braces

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the House Republicans' strategy regarding ATF rules?

House Republicans are using the fiscal year 2024 appropriations process to defund new ATF rules. This strategy includes blocking funds for enforcement of rules related to pistol braces and the definition of federal firearms dealers, aiming to counter the Biden administration's gun control agenda.

How does the proposed House budget affect ATF enforcement?

The proposed House budget includes provisions to prohibit federal funds from being spent on enforcing certain ATF rules. Specifically, it targets rules clarifying background check requirements for sellers and regulations on firearms with stabilizing braces, aiming to roll back ATF enforcement against dealers.

What is the significance of the 'stabilizing braces' rule being targeted?

The Biden administration's rule on stabilizing braces aims to toughen regulations on these accessories, which have been associated with mass shootings. House Republicans are seeking to block funding for this rule's implementation as part of their broader strategy to oppose the administration's gun control measures.

Who is Mike Johnson in relation to these legislative actions?

Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the House, and the video encourages viewers to sign a letter supporting him and thanking him for his prior defense of the Second Amendment. His leadership is central to the Republicans' efforts to use the budget process to influence gun policy.

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