Breaking: New ATF Rule To Restrict Private Sales & Implement Universal Background Checks

Published on September 1, 2023
Duration: 11:33

This video from Mrgunsngear Channel breaks down a new ATF rule aimed at restricting private firearm sales and implementing universal background checks. The rule, which carries criminal penalties, clarifies activities requiring a Federal Firearms License (FFL). It outlines scenarios where individuals might be deemed to be 'in the business' of selling firearms, even without a formal FFL, such as repeated sales for profit or selling firearms in like-new condition. The instructor emphasizes the lack of a minimum threshold for triggering FFL requirements and advises viewers to contact their representatives and support gun rights organizations.

Quick Summary

The new ATF rule aims to implement universal background checks and restrict private firearm sales by clarifying activities that require a Federal Firearms License (FFL). It defines what constitutes being 'in the business' of selling firearms, even for hobbyists, and carries criminal penalties, including up to a year in prison.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Universal Background Checks Implementation
  2. 00:49National Gun Registry Concerns
  3. 01:39New Rule Details and Requirements
  4. 02:17Battle Cat Company Sponsorship
  5. 02:53ATF New Rule on FFL Requirements
  6. 03:43FFL Requirements Scenarios
  7. 04:34FFL Conditions and Scenarios Continued
  8. 04:54Former FFL and NFA Item Transfers
  9. 05:56Vagueness in New Rule - No Minimum
  10. 06:50New Rule Enforcement Concerns
  11. 08:12Contact Your Representatives - Support Groups
  12. 09:12Share the Video, Support Organizations
  13. 10:03Sign Up for Emails - Daily Deals

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new ATF rule regarding firearm sales?

The new ATF rule aims to implement universal background checks and restricts private firearm sales by clarifying activities that require a Federal Firearms License (FFL). It defines what constitutes being 'in the business' of selling firearms, even for hobbyists, and carries criminal penalties.

Who needs an FFL under the new ATF rule?

Individuals who repeatedly offer firearms for sale, sell firearms in like-new condition, or engage in activities like having business cards or a website related to firearm sales may need an FFL. There is no minimum threshold for the number of firearms sold.

What are the penalties for violating the new ATF rule?

Violating the new ATF rule can result in criminal penalties, including up to a year in prison and a felony conviction. This applies to individuals who are deemed to be 'in the business' of selling firearms without the required Federal Firearms License (FFL).

How can I stay informed about new firearm regulations?

To stay informed and avoid censorship, sign up for email lists from reputable firearms channels like Mrgunsngear. Sharing informative videos and supporting advocacy groups are also crucial for staying updated on legislative changes.

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