Joe Biden Abuses Power to Illegally Redefine Legal Definition of a Firearm!

Published on April 11, 2022
Duration: 13:43

The video criticizes President Biden's administration's new rule redefining 'firearm' to include components like 80% receivers and grip frames, arguing it lacks constitutional authority. The speaker asserts that only Congress can change firearm definitions, not the ATF or the President via executive order. The analysis suggests this move is intended to halt the production of such components, though it's unlikely to deter criminals who can 3D print them at home.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration's new ATF rule redefines firearms to include components like 80% receivers and grip frames, arguing it's necessary to combat crime. However, the speaker contends this move lacks constitutional authority, as only Congress can change firearm definitions. Furthermore, the rule is unlikely to deter criminals who can 3D print components at home, making it a strategic distraction rather than an effective crime-fighting measure.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction & Snow Conditions
  2. 01:02Biden's Gun Control Speech Overview
  3. 01:39Positive Crime Prevention Programs
  4. 02:06Universal Background Checks
  5. 02:36Assault Weapons Ban
  6. 03:03ATF Director Nomination
  7. 03:43Ghost Gun Crackdown & New Rule
  8. 03:53Redefining Firearm Components
  9. 04:17Lack of Constitutional Authority
  10. 05:00Lies About Crime Rates & Traceability
  11. 06:06Serial Number Tracing Effectiveness
  12. 07:113D Printing and Ghost Guns
  13. 08:50Criminals Will Find a Way
  14. 09:05More Important Fights (Magazine Bans)
  15. 10:03Not Taking the Bait
  16. 11:03Using Racism to Bolster Position
  17. 12:15Announcement is Fluff & Cheerleading
  18. 13:14Always Carry and Stay Safe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Biden administration's new rule regarding firearms?

The Biden administration has implemented a new rule through the ATF that redefines what constitutes a firearm. This rule now includes components like 80% receivers and grip frames, classifying them as firearms and subjecting them to regulation.

Does the President have the authority to redefine firearms?

According to the speaker, the President and the ATF do not have the constitutional authority to unilaterally redefine firearms. This power rests solely with Congress, which is responsible for enacting and amending laws that define firearms.

How effective are new regulations on 'ghost guns' against criminals?

The speaker argues that new regulations on 'ghost guns' are largely ineffective against criminals. They can easily obtain 3D printers and the necessary files to manufacture firearm components at home, bypassing any restrictions on mass-produced parts.

Why is the administration focusing on 'ghost guns'?

The speaker suggests the administration's focus on 'ghost guns' is a strategic move to pick a fight they believe they can win due to public support. It's seen as a distraction from more significant gun rights battles and an attempt to appear proactive without addressing the root causes of crime.

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