The ATF Is Coming For You If You Own These Guns!

Published on January 27, 2022
Duration: 3:27

This video discusses potential ATF actions against owners of specific firearm triggers, citing leaked internal emails about raids on Rare Breed and Wide Open Triggers. The speaker explains the 'forward trace' method, where the ATF traces sales from manufacturers to end-users, potentially leading to confiscation and felony charges for possessing items deemed illegal. The speaker argues these actions may be unconstitutional.

Quick Summary

The ATF is reportedly using a 'forward trace' method to identify and seize firearm components from end-users, potentially leading to felony charges. This strategy, revealed through leaked internal emails concerning raids on manufacturers like Rare Breed and Wide Open Triggers, is viewed by the speaker as an overreach and a potential violation of Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:18ATF Raids Trigger Manufacturers
  2. 00:30Explaining Forward Trace
  3. 01:00ATF Actions: Seizures and Arrests
  4. 01:36Legality of ATF Actions
  5. 02:15Future Implications for Gun Owners
  6. 02:56Channel Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's 'forward trace' method?

The ATF's 'forward trace' is a method where they trace sales of firearm components, like triggers, from manufacturers to the end-users. If a component is deemed illegal, the ATF can seize it from the owner and potentially arrest them for possession.

Which trigger manufacturers have been raided by the ATF?

According to leaked internal emails, the ATF has recently conducted raids on trigger manufacturers Rare Breed and Wide Open Triggers, concerning specific trigger models.

What are the potential consequences for gun owners targeted by ATF 'forward trace'?

If caught with firearm components deemed illegal by the ATF through 'forward tracing,' owners can face felony charges, including confiscation of the items and potential arrest.

What is the speaker's stance on the legality of ATF actions?

The speaker argues that the ATF's actions, such as search, seizure, and arrests for possessing certain firearm accessories, may be unconstitutional, as they are acting as if these items are inherently illegal.

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