Executive Order : Department Of Transportation Will Now Track ALL Movement Of Guns In The US!!

Published on August 1, 2023
Duration: 3:24

This video from 'God Family and Guns' discusses a new executive order mandating the Department of Transportation to track all firearm movements in the US. The stated goal is to prevent theft during shipping between Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs), but the speaker expresses concern that this will primarily create a federal record of gun ownership, potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights. The analysis comes from a commentator with a high authority level in Second Amendment advocacy.

Quick Summary

A new executive order requires the Department of Transportation (DOT) to track all firearm movements in the US, including individual shipments to FFLs. While stated as a theft prevention measure, concerns exist that it will create a federal gun registry, impacting Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to God Family and Guns Channel
  2. 00:22New Executive Order on Gun Control
  3. 00:49FFL Shipping and Theft Prevention Rationale
  4. 01:19Tracking of Individual Firearm Shipments
  5. 01:43Concerns Over Federal Firearm Tracking

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new executive order regarding firearms?

A new executive order mandates the Department of Transportation (DOT) to track the movement of all firearms within the United States. This aims to prevent theft during shipping between Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) and also applies to individual shipments.

Why will the DOT track gun shipments?

The government's stated reason for tracking firearm shipments is to prevent the theft of thousands of guns annually during transit between Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). This measure is intended to enhance security in the firearm supply chain.

Does the new order affect individuals shipping guns?

Yes, the executive order applies to individuals shipping firearms to FFLs or manufacturers for repairs or sales. This ensures that all firearm movements, not just those between FFLs, are subject to federal tracking and record-keeping.

What are the concerns about this firearm tracking order?

Critics worry that the order's primary effect will be the creation of a federal record or registry of citizens' firearms, rather than effectively stopping theft. This raises concerns about potential infringements on Second Amendment rights and government surveillance.

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