The ATF Just Pulled The Rug Out From Under Gun Control

Published on May 1, 2026
Duration: 6:07

The video discusses the appointment of Robert Dicault as the new ATF Director and his immediate actions to roll back several controversial regulations. Dicault, with extensive law enforcement experience, aims to refocus the ATF on violent criminals rather than law-abiding citizens. The new direction includes rescinding the pistol brace rule, the engaged in business rule, and the zero tolerance policy, signaling a significant shift in ATF enforcement priorities.

Quick Summary

New ATF Director Robert Dicault has initiated a significant shift in agency policy, rescinding controversial regulations like the pistol brace rule and the 'engaged in business' rule on his first day. His stated focus is on targeting violent criminals and traffickers, moving away from enforcement actions against law-abiding gun owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:02New ATF Director Appointed
  2. 00:29Robert Dicault's Background
  3. 01:05Dicault on ATF's Past Behavior
  4. 01:23Clearing the Fog: Restoring Clarity
  5. 01:49Public Safety as a Crutch
  6. 02:30ATF's New Focus: Violent Criminals
  7. 03:1334 Proposed Regulatory Rollbacks
  8. 03:15Pistol Brace Rule Rescinded
  9. 03:24Engaged in Business Rule Rescinded
  10. 03:32Zero Tolerance Policy Rescinded
  11. 03:43Mental Health Adjudication Clarified
  12. 03:47Straw Purchase Definition Tightened
  13. 03:51Willful Violation Standard Narrowed
  14. 03:54Form 4473 Modernized
  15. 04:04Anti-Gun Media Reaction
  16. 04:51Proposed Rules & Next Steps
  17. 05:16Public Comment Period Open
  18. 05:33Merchandise Plug
  19. 05:43Fighting Content Suppression

Frequently Asked Questions

What significant changes has the new ATF Director made on his first day?

On his first day, new ATF Director Robert Dicault proposed rolling back 34 regulations. Key actions include rescinding the controversial pistol brace rule, the 'engaged in business' rule (which impacted private sales), and the zero tolerance policy for gun dealers.

What is the new ATF Director's stated focus for the agency?

Director Dicault stated the ATF's focus will be on violent criminals, traffickers, gang members, and cartels, rather than law-abiding gun owners. He aims to move away from 'regulation creep' and inconsistent enforcement practices.

What does the ATF's new direction mean for law-abiding gun owners?

The new direction means the ATF will no longer target law-abiding gun owners, such as those with pistol braces or individuals making occasional private sales. The focus is shifting to actual criminal activity involving firearms.

How can citizens provide input on the new ATF proposed rules?

Citizens can provide input by participating in the public comment period, which is open on regulations.gov. This allows individuals to voice their opinions and concerns regarding the proposed regulatory changes.

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