PHENOMENAL BREAKING NOW: Bondi & Kash COMPLETELY REMOVE ATF "Zero Tolerance Rule" For Gun Dealers

Published on April 7, 2025
Duration: 7:02

This video reports on the significant repeal of the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for firearm dealer licenses, a move spearheaded by Cash Patel and supported by Pam Bondi. The policy, implemented by the Biden administration, led to a sharp increase in license revocations, disproportionately impacting gun stores and potentially creating an illegal digital registry of out-of-business records. The repeal is hailed as a major victory for gun rights advocates.

Quick Summary

Cash Patel and Pam Bondi have successfully repealed the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for gun dealers. This policy, enacted by the Biden administration, significantly increased license revocations and was criticized for potentially creating an illegal registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction & Breaking News
  2. 01:18ATF Zero Tolerance Policy Repealed
  3. 02:14Background on Zero Tolerance Policy
  4. 02:39Policy's Impact on License Revocations
  5. 03:36Data on License Revocations
  6. 04:04Recent Repeal & Registry Aspect
  7. 04:46Cash Patel's Role & Reinforcement
  8. 05:30Viewer Questions & Reinforcement Strategy
  9. 06:26Impact on Gun Control Groups
  10. 06:46Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy for gun dealers?

The ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy, implemented by the Biden administration in 2021, led to a significant increase in firearm seller license revocations. It was criticized for being used to shut down gun stores and potentially create an illegal registry of out-of-business records.

Who repealed the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy?

The 'zero tolerance' policy was officially repealed by Cash Patel, with support from Pam Bondi. This action is seen as a significant move against the Biden administration's gun control initiatives.

What was the impact of the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy on gun stores?

The policy caused a sharp rise in license revocations, with 2022 seeing the highest number since 2008. This was intended to shut down more gun shops and reduce access to firearms, according to critics.

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