IRS RAID FALLOUT... Rep Introduces Bill for ALL IRS guns and equipment to be sold back to THE PEOPLE

Published on July 3, 2023
Duration: 5:46

Representative Matt Rosendale has introduced a bill to demilitarize the IRS following an armed raid on a Montana gun shop. The proposed legislation aims to prevent the IRS from purchasing firearms and to transfer its existing arsenal to the GSA for public auction. This initiative highlights concerns about the IRS's growing armament and its potential for misuse against citizens.

Quick Summary

Representative Matt Rosendale has introduced a bill to demilitarize the IRS, prohibiting the agency from purchasing firearms and mandating the sale of its current arsenal to the public. This action follows an armed raid on a Montana gun shop where IRS agents reportedly seized customer 4473 forms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: IRS Raid Fallout & New Bill
  2. 00:55Rep. Rosendale's Bill to Prohibit IRS Gun Purchases
  3. 01:11Backstory: Armed Raid on Montana Gun Shop
  4. 02:01The 'Why does the IRS need guns Act'
  5. 02:16Confiscation of 4473 Forms and Registry Concerns
  6. 02:50Rep. Rosendale's Statement on Government Weaponization
  7. 03:06Transfer of IRS Arsenal to GSA for Auction
  8. 03:33Transfer of IRS Criminal Investigations Division to DOJ
  9. 03:51Senator Joni Ernst's Similar Actions and IRS Spending
  10. 04:40IRS Armed Criminal Investigation Unit Size and Scope
  11. 05:24Concerns Over IRS Enforcement and Citizen Accountability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new bill introduced by Representative Rosendale?

Representative Matt Rosendale has introduced a bill, the 'Why does the IRS need guns Act,' aimed at prohibiting the IRS from using taxpayer funds to purchase firearms for its agents and to demilitarize the agency.

Why was this bill introduced?

The bill was introduced in response to an armed raid conducted by IRS and ATF agents on a gun shop in Montana, where 4473 forms containing customer gun purchase information were reportedly seized.

What will happen to the IRS's current firearms and equipment if the bill passes?

If passed, the bill mandates that the IRS's existing arsenal be transferred to the General Services Administration (GSA) within 120 days to be sold at auction to licensed dealers and the general public.

What other changes does the bill propose for the IRS?

In addition to prohibiting new firearm purchases and selling off existing ones, the bill proposes transferring the IRS's Criminal Investigations Division (CID) to the Department of Justice.

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