SOLVENT TRAPS: ATF Says YOU Are A Felon!!

Published on November 27, 2023
Duration: 13:08

This video provides critical information regarding a recent ATF open letter concerning solvent traps. The speaker, identified as experienced in firearms and Second Amendment issues, warns viewers that possessing components that could be interpreted as parts of a suppressor may result in felony charges. Crucially, the advice given is to seek legal counsel immediately if one believes they are affected, rather than contacting the ATF directly.

Quick Summary

The ATF has issued an open letter to FFLs classifying solvent trap components as potential suppressor parts, which could lead to felony charges under the Gun Control Act and NFA. If you believe you are affected, do not contact the ATF; instead, immediately seek legal counsel from a Second Amendment attorney.

Chapters

  1. 00:21ATF Open Letter on Solvent Traps
  2. 00:42LAS Concealment Holster Ad
  3. 01:38Blackout Coffee Promotion
  4. 02:15ATF Letter Analysis & Warnings
  5. 10:06Legal Advice: Don't Call ATF
  6. 11:02NFA Violation Risks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's recent stance on solvent traps?

The ATF has issued an open letter to FFLs indicating that possessing any part or piece that can be construed as a component of a suppressor may lead to felony charges under the Gun Control Act and NFA.

What should I do if I own a solvent trap that might be affected by the ATF's ruling?

If you believe you own parts that could be construed as suppressor components, do not contact the ATF directly. Instead, immediately consult with a qualified Second Amendment attorney or legal counsel specializing in firearms law.

Why is possessing solvent trap parts considered a potential felony?

The ATF may classify components of solvent traps as parts of a regulated suppressor under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act, making unauthorized possession a federal offense.

Where can I find reliable information on firearms law and ATF regulations?

Follow reputable Second Amendment news channels, legal experts, and consult with attorneys specializing in firearms law. Resources like Guns & Gadgets provide updates on such regulatory changes.

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