New Bill To Protect FFLs From the ATF

Published on March 5, 2024
Duration: 6:16

This video discusses the 'Firearm Act,' introduced by Senator Joanie Ernst, aimed at protecting Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) from what the speaker describes as the ATF's 'overzealous application of zero tolerance policies.' The bill proposes allowing FFLs to self-report and correct errors before license revocation, requiring the ATF to work with FFLs on violations, and mandating proof of willful intent for violations. It also seeks to establish a process for judicial review of ATF decisions.

Quick Summary

The Firearm Act, introduced by Senator Joanie Ernst, aims to protect Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) from the ATF's strict zero tolerance policies. It proposes allowing FFLs to self-report and correct errors before license revocation, requiring ATF collaboration on violations, and mandating proof of willful intent, alongside establishing judicial review.

Chapters

  1. 00:06ATF Overreach and Zero Tolerance Policies
  2. 00:15Paperwork Errors Leading to License Revocation
  3. 00:50Statistics on ATF License Revocations
  4. 01:14Introduction of the Firearm Act (Senator Ernst)
  5. 02:11Key Provisions of the Firearm Act
  6. 02:44Exclusion of Previous Conduct
  7. 02:57Judicial Review for FFLs
  8. 03:18Representative Daryl Issa's Support
  9. 04:01Daryl Issa's Statement on ATF Abuse
  10. 04:10Challenges to the Bill's Passage
  11. 05:03Criticism of ATF Enforcement Tactics
  12. 05:34Watching the Firearm Act's Progress

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Firearm Act and what is its purpose?

The Firearm Act is a proposed bill introduced by Senator Joanie Ernst aimed at protecting Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) from the ATF's strict zero tolerance policies. Its purpose is to prevent the revocation of FFL licenses for minor paperwork errors and to ensure a more fair and due process for dealers.

How does the Firearm Act aim to protect FFLs from ATF actions?

The bill proposes allowing FFLs to self-report and correct violations before ATF action, requiring the ATF to work with dealers to prevent future issues, and mandating proof of willful intent for violations. It also seeks to establish judicial review for ATF decisions.

What evidence is presented regarding ATF's increased license revocations?

The video cites documents showing a dramatic increase in ATF license revocations. In the last six months of 2021, only five licenses were revoked. This number surged to 888 in 2022 and nearly doubled to 157 in 2023, indicating a significant shift in enforcement policy.

What are the key provisions of the Firearm Act regarding violations?

The Firearm Act would allow FFLs to self-report and fix errors before ATF intervention. It also mandates the ATF to assist FFLs in preventing future violations and requires that 'willful violations' be proven as voluntary and intentional, not just accidental clerical mistakes.

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