Gun Hidden In Fat Belly | Judge Berates Heavy Handed Feds | ATF Steals Docs From IV8888

Published on September 1, 2023
Duration: 7:40

This video discusses recent legal and regulatory developments impacting firearm ownership and FFL holders. It highlights a judge's criticism of the ATF's heavy-handed approach in revoking an FFL and details an incident where an ATF inspector allegedly seized documents from a gun shop without a warrant. The segment also covers a legal victory in Colorado preventing the enforcement of a law restricting firearm purchases for adults under 21.

Quick Summary

A judge criticized the ATF's 'heavy-handed' FFL revocation, stating the violation did not impact public safety. Meanwhile, Colorado's law restricting firearm purchases for those under 21 was blocked by the 10th Circuit, and an ATF inspector is accused of stealing documents from a gun shop without a warrant.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & White Sox Game Shooting
  2. 01:30Sponsor Break: Springfield Armory Echelon
  3. 02:25Tennessee Gun Control Session Fails
  4. 02:50Colorado Under-21 Gun Ban Blocked
  5. 03:57ATF Criticized for Heavy-Handed FFL Revocation
  6. 05:26ATF Inspector Allegedly Steals Docs from IV8888
  7. 06:49Moment of Zen

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the ATF criticized by a judge regarding an FFL revocation?

Judge Max Cogburn criticized the ATF for its 'heavy-handed' approach in revoking Reggie Wilson's FFL. The judge noted that the violation, transferring two handguns to his stepdaughter, did not impact public safety or the ATF's crime reduction efforts, suggesting less severe measures were warranted.

What legal development occurred in Colorado regarding firearm purchases for young adults?

The 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado cannot enforce its law restricting firearm purchases for adults under 21 while the case is being litigated. This means individuals under 21 can still legally buy firearms in Colorado for the time being.

What allegations were made against an ATF inspector concerning a gun shop?

An ATF Industry Operations Inspector (IOI) is alleged to have stolen documents from Eric Blandford's gun shop, Kill A Ton Tactical, without a warrant or subpoena. This action reportedly violates ATF policy regarding document removal from FFL premises.

What is the ATF's authority concerning FFL licensees?

The ATF is delegated the authority to revoke the license of a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) who has willfully violated any provision of the Gun Control Act (GCA). However, the manner and severity of punishment are subject to judicial review.

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