The Bill That Could Actually Save the FFL Industry

Published on March 4, 2024
Duration: 6:53

This video discusses Senate Bill 3812, also known as the Firearms Act, which aims to protect Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) from arbitrary license revocations due to minor clerical errors. Sponsored by Senator Jody Ernst, the bill proposes a safe harbor for self-reporting violations, requires collaborative efforts between the ATF and FFLs to resolve issues, and redefines 'willful' violations to prevent the ATF from using past good conduct against licensees. It also seeks to allow direct judicial review of license revocations.

Quick Summary

Senate Bill 3812, the Firearms Act, aims to protect Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) by creating a safe harbor for clerical errors and requiring the ATF to work collaboratively with FFLs. It redefines 'willful' violations and allows for judicial review, addressing concerns over the ATF's 'Zero Tolerance' policy which led to over 230 FFL closures in 2023.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Washington Gun Law TV
  2. 00:17ATF's Zero Tolerance Policy on FFLs
  3. 00:50Introducing Senate Bill 3812: The Firearms Act
  4. 01:37Sponsor Message: Mantis X10 Elite Training System
  5. 02:33Details of Senate Bill 3812
  6. 03:34Arguments for the Firearms Act
  7. 04:14Key Provisions of the Firearms Act
  8. 05:16Impact of Biden Administration on FFLs
  9. 05:39Broader War on the FFL Industry
  10. 06:01Call to Action: Support Senate Bill 3812
  11. 06:17Contact Washington Gun Law
  12. 06:28Conclusion: Know the Law

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Senate Bill 3812, also known as the Firearms Act?

Senate Bill 3812, or the Firearms Act, is proposed legislation designed to protect Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) from losing their licenses due to minor, unintentional clerical errors. It aims to create a 'safe harbor' for self-reporting violations and encourages collaborative problem-solving with the ATF.

How does Senate Bill 3812 aim to redefine 'willful' violations for FFLs?

The bill seeks to define 'willful' violations as voluntary and intentional acts of breaking the law, requiring specific intent or deliberate planning. This definition would exclude accidental conduct or past good behavior from being used to prove a willful violation, preventing arbitrary license revocations.

What is the current situation with FFL license revocations under the Biden Administration?

The Biden Administration's ATF has implemented a 'Zero Tolerance' policy, leading to a significant increase in FFL license revocations. In 2023 alone, over 230 FFLs were shut down, either through direct revocation or voluntary surrender to avoid the process.

What are the key provisions of the Firearms Act (Senate Bill 3812)?

Key provisions include creating a safe harbor for FFLs to self-report violations, requiring the ATF to work collaboratively with FFLs to fix issues, redefining 'willful' violations, and allowing for direct judicial review of license revocations to ensure fairness.

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