Jim Jordan ABSOLUTELY SKEWERS ATF… FFL Closures, Targeting, & Unnecessary Killing…

Published on May 22, 2024
Duration: 6:12

This video details Congressman Jim Jordan's critique of the ATF's actions under the Biden administration, focusing on increased FFL license revocations and business closures. Jordan argues these actions are a form of executive branch gun control, targeting FFLs for minor or technical violations to limit firearm availability.

Quick Summary

Congressman Jim Jordan criticizes the ATF's zero-tolerance policy, which has led to a significant increase in FFL license revocations and voluntary business closures. He argues these actions are a form of executive branch gun control, targeting FFLs for minor violations to limit firearm availability for law-abiding citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Jim Jordan on ATF Overreach
  2. 01:05Biden's Zero Tolerance Policy for FFLs
  3. 01:39Broad Definitions of Violations
  4. 02:27ATF FFL Closure Statistics
  5. 02:50Paperwork Violations and License Revocations
  6. 03:27Increase in FFL Revocations Since 2006
  7. 04:05Cost of Fighting ATF in Court
  8. 04:20Rise in Voluntary FFL Business Closures
  9. 04:35Executive Branch Gun Control Strategy
  10. 05:01Summary of ATF Enforcement Trends
  11. 05:37Weaponization of the Executive Branch
  12. 05:53Conclusion: Impact on Firearm Access

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's zero-tolerance policy regarding Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs)?

In June 2021, President Biden directed the Justice Department to adopt a zero-tolerance policy, leading the ATF to update its practices to initiate license revocation proceedings for FFLs committing willful regulatory violations of the Gun Control Act.

How has the ATF's FFL license revocation rate changed under the zero-tolerance policy?

FFL license revocations by the ATF have significantly increased since the zero-tolerance policy. After just 40 revocations the year before the policy, the number rose to 90 and then to 157 in the most recent year reported, the highest since 2006.

What are the alleged consequences of the ATF's enforcement actions on FFLs?

The ATF's actions, including broad interpretations of violations and aggressive license revocations, are argued to be a form of executive branch gun control. This leads to increased FFL business closures, both forced and voluntary, limiting where law-abiding citizens can purchase firearms.

What does Congressman Jim Jordan claim about the ATF's current practices?

Congressman Jim Jordan asserts that the ATF is zealously pursuing FFL license revocations for minor or technical violations, effectively using the executive branch to enact gun control measures that Congress has not passed, thereby infringing on Second Amendment rights.

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