NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute 03/25/11

Published on March 28, 2011
Duration: 3:02

This news segment from NRA-ILA discusses two key pieces of legislation aimed at reforming Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) operations and preventing the creation of firearm registries. HR 1093, the BATFE Reform Act of 2011, seeks to modernize administrative penalties for FFL holders, allowing for fines or license suspensions for less serious violations instead of only warnings or full revocations. SB 570 aims to prohibit the Department of Justice from tracking multiple firearm purchases, specifically targeting a proposed BATFE scheme to report sales of two or more semi-automatic rifles larger than .22 caliber with detachable magazines.

Quick Summary

HR 1093, the BATFE Reform Act of 2011, seeks to modernize administrative penalties for licensed firearm dealers, allowing for fines or license suspensions for less serious violations instead of only warnings or full revocations. Senate Bill 570 aims to prevent the Department of Justice from tracking multiple firearm purchases, specifically targeting a proposed BATFE scheme to report sales of certain semi-automatic rifles.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction: NRA-ILA Grassroots News Minute
  2. 00:14HR 1093: BATFE Reform Act of 2011
  3. 00:37Details of HR 1093: Administrative Penalties
  4. 01:07Preventing Revocation for Minor Violations
  5. 01:35SB 570: Prohibiting Multiple Firearm Sales Tracking
  6. 01:56BATFE's Proposed Reporting Scheme
  7. 02:30Concerns about Firearm Registration
  8. 02:41Call to Action: Contact Lawmakers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of HR 1093, the BATFE Reform Act of 2011?

HR 1093 aims to modernize BATFE operations by rolling back unnecessary restrictions and correcting errors. A key provision is reforming the administrative penalty system for licensed firearm dealers, allowing for fines or license suspensions for less serious violations instead of only warnings or full revocations.

How does Senate Bill 570 aim to protect firearm owners?

Senate Bill 570 seeks to prohibit the Department of Justice from tracking and cataloging multiple firearm purchases. It specifically targets a proposed BATFE scheme that would require reporting of sales of two or more semi-automatic rifles meeting certain criteria, preventing the creation of a de facto firearm registry.

What kind of violations does HR 1093 aim to address regarding FFL penalties?

HR 1093 intends to prevent the revocation of Federal Firearms Licenses for insignificant technical violations, such as minor errors in record-keeping like improper use of abbreviations or filing records out of order. It allows for more proportionate penalties like fines or suspensions for such issues.

What specific types of firearms would the proposed BATFE reporting scheme under SB 570 cover?

The proposed BATFE scheme would require reporting for sales of two or more semi-automatic rifles within five consecutive days. These rifles must be larger than .22 caliber and utilize detachable magazines, impacting many popular modern sporting rifles.

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