BREAKING: Jim Jordan Aims To Break ATF Souls… & Maybe A Rule or Two Along The Way…

Published on March 1, 2024
Duration: 7:31

This video discusses Congressman Jim Jordan's efforts to scrutinize a proposed ATF rule that redefines who is considered a firearms dealer. The content highlights concerns that this rule could infringe upon Second Amendment rights by expanding the pool of individuals requiring federal licenses, potentially shifting the burden of proof onto citizens. The discussion emphasizes the potential for executive overreach and circumventing congressional authority.

Quick Summary

Congressman Jim Jordan is investigating a proposed ATF rule that redefines who is considered a firearms dealer. Concerns exist that this rule could infringe upon Second Amendment rights by expanding licensing requirements and shifting the burden of proof onto citizens, potentially representing executive overreach.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Jim Jordan vs. ATF
  2. 00:35Vanish Holster Advertisement
  3. 01:45Jim Jordan's Pushback on ATF Rule
  4. 02:43House Judiciary Committee Investigation
  5. 03:32Information Requested from ATF
  6. 04:20Accusations of Abusing Federal Rule Process
  7. 05:01Scope of Authority and Second Amendment
  8. 05:32Ignoring 'Occasional Sales' Provision
  9. 05:57Presumption of Dealing Firearms
  10. 06:12Flipping the Burden of Proof
  11. 06:50Threat to Liberty
  12. 07:16Usurping Congressional Power
  13. 07:25Conclusion and Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Congressman Jim Jordan doing regarding the ATF?

Congressman Jim Jordan, as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is investigating a proposed ATF rule that redefines who is considered a firearms dealer. He is demanding information from the ATF about the rule's development and enforcement plans.

What are the main concerns about the proposed ATF gun dealer rule?

Critics, including Congressman Jordan, are concerned that the rule could infringe upon Second Amendment rights by expanding the definition of a gun dealer, potentially requiring more individuals to obtain federal licenses and shifting the burden of proof onto citizens.

Why is Jim Jordan requesting information from the ATF?

Jordan is seeking records of communications between the White House and the ATF regarding the proposed rule, an explanation of its enforcement, and details of consultations with outside organizations. This is to understand the policy's origins and potential overreach.

How might the proposed ATF rule affect gun owners?

The rule could impact gun owners by presuming they are engaged in the business of dealing firearms if their conduct falls within ATF's specified criteria, potentially requiring them to obtain a license and prove their innocence, thus infringing on their rights.

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