New Federal Gun Policy Has Almost Eliminated THESE GUNS From Gun Shows!!

Published on January 14, 2024
Duration: 5:21

A speaker from God Family and Guns critically analyzes a new federal policy impacting private firearm sales, arguing it disproportionately affects collectors and reduces the variety of firearms at shows. The policy aims to close the 'gun show loophole' but has reportedly removed 85-90% of collectible and historical firearms, leaving mostly standard inventory from licensed dealers. The speaker solicits community feedback on these observed trends.

Quick Summary

A new federal policy restricts private firearm sales for profit without a dealer's license, significantly impacting gun shows. It has reportedly removed 85-90% of collectible firearms, leaving mostly standard inventory from licensed dealers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Decline of Gun Shows Post-2020
  2. 00:55New White House Gun Policy Explained
  3. 01:55Impact on Collectible Firearms Inventory
  4. 03:15Current State of Gun Shows: 'New Gun Shows'

Frequently Asked Questions

What new federal policy is affecting gun shows?

A new White House policy restricts individuals from selling firearms from their private collections for profit without a dealer's license. This aims to close the 'gun show loophole' but significantly impacts the availability of collectible and unique firearms at shows.

How has the new federal gun policy impacted gun show inventory?

The policy has reportedly removed approximately 50% of total inventory and, more significantly, 85-90% of collectible, historical, and unique firearms like battle rifles and war guns, which were typically sold by private collectors.

What types of firearms are disappearing from gun shows due to the new policy?

Collectible, historical, and unique firearms such as battle rifles and war guns are largely disappearing. Gun shows are now predominantly featuring standard, modern inventory from licensed dealers like Glocks and Smith & Wessons.

What is the 'gun show loophole' the new policy addresses?

The 'gun show loophole' traditionally referred to the ability for individuals to sell firearms at gun shows without a dealer's license, often bypassing background checks. The new policy aims to close this by requiring licenses for such sales.

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