Guns Banned INSIDE Your Home?!? | Bondi Defends ATF | Trump Ends Biden Policy

Published on October 1, 2025
Duration: 9:48

This ARFCOM News episode, delivered with an authoritative tone, delves into complex gun policy debates. It critically examines Trump's actions regarding firearm exports and the lingering 'sporting purposes' ban, while also highlighting concerns over the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule and new state-level gun bans. The content emphasizes the importance of political engagement for gun owners.

Quick Summary

The ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule broadly defines firearm dealers, impacting private sales. Trump's administration eased firearm export restrictions, while the 'sporting purposes' ban remains. Colorado is implementing a broad gun ban law potentially affecting home firearm ownership.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro and welcome
  2. 00:17Mandatory gun ownership debate
  3. 01:53Personal choice and defense
  4. 02:30Sponsor segment - Hornady
  5. 03:05Trump's policy changes
  6. 03:55Bush's sporting purposes ban
  7. 04:43Repealing the Bush ban
  8. 05:39Call to action for Trump
  9. 06:17ATF's engaged in the business rule
  10. 06:33Colorado's new gun law
  11. 07:34Forum redesign announcement
  12. 08:18Donation and membership
  13. 08:44Moment of Zen
  14. 09:06Sponsor outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule?

The ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule broadly defines who is considered a dealer for firearm transactions. This rule is controversial as it can encompass individuals who buy, sell, or receive firearms, potentially requiring them to obtain a federal firearms license.

How did Trump's administration affect firearm exports?

The Trump administration rescinded a Biden policy that restricted firearms exports to 35 countries. This move was seen as beneficial to gun manufacturers experiencing a sales downturn, though its direct impact on American gun owners was debated.

What is the 'sporting purposes' ban on firearms?

The 'sporting purposes' ban, influenced by the 1968 Gun Control Act, restricts the importation of firearms deemed not suitable for sporting activities. Advocates argue this ban infringes on Second Amendment rights and should be repealed.

Are there concerns about new gun bans in certain states?

Yes, the video highlights concerns about new gun laws, such as one in Colorado, described as extremely broad and ambiguous, potentially banning guns inside homes under certain circumstances, even for lawful owners.

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