Police Chief Sold Department Weapons For $80,000!!!

Published on February 23, 2024
Duration: 8:33

This video discusses recent developments in NFA transfer times, the push for permitless carry in Louisiana, and legal challenges to carry permit requirements. It also covers a case of a former police chief selling department weapons. The content is primarily commentary and legal/regulatory discussion rather than hands-on instruction.

Quick Summary

Recent reports indicate significantly improved NFA transfer times, with one e-filed Form 4 processed in just 3 days. Meanwhile, Louisiana is advancing a permitless carry bill (SB1), and Nassau County, NY, is facing legal challenges over its carry permit application requirements, including drug tests and long wait times.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Intro & NFA Update
  2. 01:52Sponsor Break
  3. 02:09Louisiana Permitless Carry Bill
  4. 04:52Former Police Chief Convicted
  5. 06:25Nassau County Carry Permit Case
  6. 07:18Moment of Zen & Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the recent changes in NFA transfer times?

SK Arms reported an e-filed Form 4 with a 3-day turnaround, a significant improvement over previous wait times that could exceed a year. This suggests the ATF may be processing NFA applications more efficiently.

What is the status of permitless carry in Louisiana?

Louisiana is considering SB1, a permitless carry bill that would allow any adult not legally prohibited from owning a firearm to carry a concealed weapon. Governor Jeff Landry called a special session to prioritize its passage.

What legal issues are arising with carry permit applications in New York?

Nassau County, New York, faces a preliminary injunction against requiring drug tests and social media passwords for carry permit applicants. A judge is also questioning long wait times for appointments and the application process.

What crimes was a former Iowa police chief convicted of?

Former Adair, Iowa Police Chief Bradley Wont was convicted of unlawfully possessing a machine gun and making false statements to the ATF. He allegedly sold department-owned firearms for personal profit.

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