FBI IS COMING FOR YOU IF YOU BOUGHT THIS!

Published on March 26, 2021
Duration: 9:42

This video discusses the legal ramifications of possessing devices like the "Yankee Boogle" or "Swift Link," which are considered machine guns by the ATF. The speaker highlights recent FBI raids on individuals who purchased these 3D-printed devices, emphasizing that the ATF views the device itself as the machine gun. It strongly advises individuals contacted by law enforcement to remain silent and seek legal counsel, recommending the Firearms Policy Coalition as a resource.

Quick Summary

The ATF classifies devices like the 'Yankee Boogle' (Swift Link/Lightning Link) as machine guns. If contacted by the FBI or ATF regarding such purchases, it is crucial to remain silent and seek legal counsel immediately. Law enforcement can trace purchases through sales records and payment information.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Portable Wall Hangers and Legal Trouble
  2. 00:55What was the Portable Wall Hanger?
  3. 01:27The Yankee Boogle: A Machine Gun Conversion Device
  4. 02:15Manufacturer Raided: Seizure of Records
  5. 02:43Warning to Purchasers: FBI May Contact You
  6. 03:10Video of FBI Raid
  7. 04:40Analysis of the Raid Footage
  8. 05:02Law Enforcement Demeanor During Raid
  9. 05:34Legal Advice: Do Not Talk to Cops
  10. 05:57Firearms Policy Coalition Legal Hotline
  11. 06:23Risks of Traceable Purchases
  12. 07:01The Ease and Cost of 3D Printing
  13. 07:36Final Legal Disclaimer and Encouragement
  14. 07:51Subscribe Star Giveaway Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's classification of devices like the Yankee Boogle?

The ATF classifies devices such as the Swift Link or Lightning Link, often referred to as a 'Yankee Boogle,' as full auto machine guns. This classification applies to the device itself, regardless of whether it's currently installed in a firearm.

What should someone do if contacted by the FBI or ATF regarding firearm purchases?

If contacted by the FBI or ATF, the most critical advice is to remain silent and immediately seek legal counsel. Do not speak to law enforcement officers without an attorney present, as anything said can be used against you.

How can law enforcement identify purchasers of illegal 3D-printed firearm parts?

Law enforcement can obtain sales records from shipping companies and payment processors. Purchasing illegal items using traceable methods like credit cards and providing personal shipping information makes it easy for agencies to identify and track down purchasers.

Are there resources available for legal assistance regarding firearms law issues?

Yes, organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition offer legal hotlines that may be able to provide assistance or guidance to individuals facing legal challenges related to firearms ownership and regulations.

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