They Made Red Flags WORSE?!? + Betrayed By Fudd RSO! + Another Chance To End The NFA

Published on October 15, 2025
Duration: 9:39

This episode of ARFCOM News discusses three lawsuits challenging the National Firearms Act (NFA) based on a recent zero transfer tax. It also covers a legal interpretation of Virginia law regarding 'trigger activators' and the potential illegality of Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs). Additionally, the segment critiques new red flag laws signed by Gavin Newsom and highlights new firearm offerings from Palmetto State Armory.

Quick Summary

Three lawsuits, including Jensen v. ATF, are challenging the National Firearms Act (NFA). The legal argument posits that when Congress lowered the transfer tax to zero, the items regulated by the NFA may no longer fit its statutory definition, potentially invalidating the act.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Alec Baldwin Update
  2. 01:00Lawsuits to End the NFA
  3. 02:05Sponsor: Zipix
  4. 02:59FRT Incident at Range & Virginia Law
  5. 06:24California Red Flag Laws & Glock Ban
  6. 07:54New PSA Mixtape Firearms
  7. 08:34Moment of Zen
  8. 09:00Support the Channel

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main legal challenges against the National Firearms Act (NFA) discussed in the video?

The video highlights three lawsuits, including Jensen v. ATF, challenging the NFA's existence. The core argument is that when Congress reduced the transfer tax to zero, the items regulated by the NFA may no longer qualify under its original intent or statutory definition.

How might Virginia law impact Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs)?

Virginia law's definition of 'trigger activators' could potentially ban FRTs. However, the law includes an exception for devices that comply with the NFA, and the ATF has stated FRTs do not meet the federal definition of a machine gun.

What are the new firearm offerings from Palmetto State Armory?

Palmetto State Armory (PSA) has announced the 'Mixtape' series. Volume 1 is chambered in 300 AAC Blackout, and Volume 2 will feature the new 338 ARC. Both are designed as optimal suppressor hosts.

What changes are being made to red flag laws in California?

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill allowing District Attorneys (DAs) to directly petition courts for red flag orders. This expands the state's ability to seek confiscation of property, including firearms, from individuals deemed a danger.

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