BREAKING NEWS: Here Comes a NEW ATF Proposed Rule...BANNING PRIVATE SALES!!

This video discusses a new proposed ATF rule aimed at banning private firearm sales by requiring all transactions to go through Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers (FFLs). The speaker, drawing on leaked information and analysis, argues this rule infringes on Second Amendment rights and property rights, likening it to 'communist ways' of control. The rule could significantly impact online marketplaces and private sellers, with potential penalties including hefty fines and prison time for non-compliance.

Quick Summary

A new proposed ATF rule aims to ban private firearm sales by mandating all transactions go through Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers (FFLs). This move, criticized as an infringement on Second Amendment rights, could lead to up to 5 years in prison and $250,000 fines for non-compliance, and heavily impact online marketplaces.

Chapters

  1. 00:00New ATF Proposed Rule Overview
  2. 00:32Rights and Private Property
  3. 01:06NYT Leaks and Effective Date
  4. 01:41GOA Info on Upcoming Rule
  5. 02:59Profit and FFL Requirements
  6. 03:57Armslist and the ATF
  7. 04:27Firearm Sales Numbers and FFL
  8. 05:46Consequences of Resisting FFL
  9. 07:30Joe Biden and Executive Order
  10. 07:45Information and Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new proposed ATF rule about?

The new proposed ATF rule aims to ban private firearm sales by requiring all transactions to go through Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers (FFLs). This would effectively eliminate private sales between individuals without FFL involvement and background checks.

What are the potential penalties for violating the proposed ATF rule?

Violating the proposed rule could lead to severe penalties, including up to 5 years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000. The ATF is also reportedly monitoring shipping to build cases against non-compliant sellers.

How does the proposed ATF rule affect online gun marketplaces?

The proposed rule specifically targets online marketplaces like Gun Broker and Armslist. It could significantly restrict or shut down these platforms by requiring all listed firearm sales to be processed through FFLs.

What is the basis for the proposed ATF rule?

The proposed rule is framed by its proponents as closing a 'background check loophole' for private firearm sales. However, critics argue it infringes on Second Amendment rights and the right to private property.

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