The ATF Arrests Have Begun!! Here's How To Know If They're Coming For You!

Published on August 12, 2022
Duration: 3:34

This video discusses the ATF's stance on Force Reset Triggers (FRTs), which they deem convert semi-automatic firearms into machine guns. It highlights recent arrests of individuals possessing these triggers and outlines the ATF's recommended actions: destroy the trigger with photographic evidence or surrender it to the ATF. The content emphasizes that the ATF is actively contacting owners and initiating enforcement actions.

Quick Summary

The ATF considers Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) to convert semi-automatic firearms into machine guns. Owners are advised to destroy the trigger with photographic proof or surrender it to the ATF. Arrests for possession of these triggers have commenced, with individuals facing charges for unlawful machine guns and components.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Warning about FRT Triggers
  2. 00:16ATF's Stance on FRT Triggers
  3. 00:31Enforcement Strategy Against Owners
  4. 01:03Arrests Have Begun
  5. 01:10ATF's Recommended Actions
  6. 01:39August Arrests Commence
  7. 01:44Massachusetts Arrest Example
  8. 02:04ATF Letter and Website Link
  9. 02:14Recap of ATF Directives
  10. 02:31Arrests Confirmed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's position on Force Reset Triggers (FRTs)?

The ATF has classified Force Reset Triggers (FRTs) as devices that convert semi-automatic firearms into machine guns under federal law. This classification has led to enforcement actions against individuals possessing these triggers.

What actions should someone take if they own an FRT trigger?

According to the ATF, individuals possessing FRT triggers should either destroy the trigger and document its destruction with photographic evidence, or surrender the trigger to the ATF. Failure to comply may result in legal consequences.

Have there been arrests related to FRT triggers?

Yes, the video reports that arrests related to FRT triggers have begun, with a specific mention of a 56-year-old man in Massachusetts being arrested for unlawful machine guns and components.

Where can I find official information from the ATF about FRT triggers?

The ATF has published a letter on their website that explains their stance on FRT triggers, detailing why they are considered illegal and outlining their enforcement plans. A link to this information is typically provided in related video descriptions.

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