BREAKING: New AFT Rule BANS Homemade Silencers!!!

Published on November 29, 2023
Duration: 9:25

This video discusses recent ATF proposed rules that could classify solvent traps as unregistered silencers, impacting DIY firearm enthusiasts. It also covers legal challenges to gun control measures in Oregon and Maryland, and data privacy concerns for California gun owners. The presenter uses memes and current events to highlight perceived overreach by government agencies and the importance of supporting gun rights organizations.

Quick Summary

The ATF is reclassifying solvent traps, stating the term doesn't exist in statute and classifying many as silencers. It's illegal to make a silencer from a solvent trap on a Form 1; intent makes the part an unregistered silencer. Oregon's Measure 114 was blocked, and California can share gun owner data with researchers.

Chapters

  1. 00:193D Printed Firearms in Australia
  2. 01:10Donate to Gun Rights Groups
  3. 01:54PWS Suppressors
  4. 02:41California Sharing Gun Owners Data
  5. 03:26US Withholds Rifles from Israel
  6. 04:05New ATF Rule on Solvent Traps
  7. 05:01Definition of Silencer
  8. 06:07Oregon's Measure 114
  9. 06:37Maryland's Handgun Purchase Laws
  10. 08:18Moment of Zen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new ATF rule regarding homemade silencers?

The ATF is now stating that solvent traps cannot be legally classified as such and are instead classifying many of them as silencers. It is illegal to make a silencer from a solvent trap on a Form 1, as the intent to create a silencer makes the part an unregistered silencer.

What happened with Oregon's Measure 114?

A Harney County judge permanently blocked Oregon's Measure 114, which included a waiting period, permit to purchase, and standard-capacity magazine ban. The judge ruled these provisions violated the Oregon state constitution.

Can California share gun owner information with researchers?

Yes, a California appeals court ruled that the state can provide gun owners' personal information to researchers. This follows an incident where the Attorney General's office accidentally published data for concealed carry permit holders.

Are solvent traps illegal under the new ATF rule?

The ATF's new stance is that the term 'solvent trap' doesn't exist in statute, but they are classifying many of them as silencers. Intending to use a solvent trap to create a silencer makes it an unregistered silencer, which is illegal without proper NFA registration.

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