Make Sure You're INFORMED!! The HIDDEN DANGERS In The New FBI Background Checks!

Published on February 13, 2023
Duration: 16:50

This video details critical changes and potential pitfalls in the new FBI background check forms (ATF Form 4473), effective April 1, 2023. It highlights concerns about the 'city limits' question, the clarification of straw purchase rules, and the implications for individuals under 21 with juvenile records. The discussion also covers the NICS system's delays and how businesses must comply with the strictest state regulations.

Quick Summary

The new ATF Form 4473, mandatory by April 1, 2023, introduces a question about residing within city limits, which can be dangerous if firearms are restricted locally. It also clarifies straw purchase rules and addresses ammunition sales in certain states, with individuals under 21 facing potential juvenile record checks.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Policy Changes
  2. 00:39New Form Rollout & Dates
  3. 01:12The 'City Limits' Question Danger
  4. 02:27Philadelphia Example
  5. 03:11Straw Purchase Clarifications
  6. 04:14Ammunition Sales & State Rules
  7. 06:03Felonies & Terrorism Offenses
  8. 07:05Trick Questions for US Citizens
  9. 08:40Under 21 Transfer Delays
  10. 09:00Juvenile Records & Disqualification
  11. 11:35Additional Delay Notices
  12. 12:08FBI NICS System & Communication
  13. 13:31No Response Within 10 Days
  14. 14:07State Variations & Strictest Rules
  15. 15:38Unedited Version & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key changes in the new FBI background check forms?

The new ATF Form 4473, mandatory by April 1, 2023, introduces a question about residing within city limits, which can be problematic if firearms are restricted locally. It also clarifies straw purchase rules and addresses ammunition sales in certain states.

How does the 'city limits' question on the new background check form pose a danger?

Checking 'yes' to residing within city limits on the new ATF Form 4473 can be dangerous if specific firearms are illegal in that city. This admission could be used to prosecute individuals for possessing firearms that are banned in their municipality.

What are the implications for individuals under 21 regarding new background checks?

For individuals under 21, the new background check process may involve unsealing their juvenile records for investigation during a mandatory 10-day waiting period to assess their suitability for firearm ownership.

How should U.S. citizens fill out specific sections of the new ATF Form 4473?

U.S. citizens should leave questions 21.n.1 and 21.n.2 blank on the ATF Form 4473. These questions are specifically designed for aliens admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa.

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