They're At It AGAIN! New ATF Rule Could Mean You ALREADY ARE A FELON!!

Published on August 11, 2023
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This video critically examines a new ATF rule that the speaker claims redefines personal firearm sales, potentially requiring Federal Firearms Licenses (FFLs) for individuals selling firearms for profit. The host, with high authority in firearms law commentary, warns this infringes on property rights and Second Amendment protections, drawing parallels to past regulatory challenges.

Quick Summary

A new ATF rule reportedly restricts individuals from selling personal firearms, potentially requiring a Federal Firearms License (FFL) for any sale involving profit. The speaker argues this infringes on property rights and Second Amendment protections, viewing the ATF as overstepping its enforcement role.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Acting as Legislators
  2. 00:55New Rule on Personal Firearm Sales
  3. 01:30Profit and FFL Requirements Explained
  4. 02:10Infringement on Property Rights
  5. 03:05Legal Outlook and Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new ATF rule concerning personal firearm sales?

The discussed ATF rule reportedly aims to restrict individuals from selling their personal firearms. The speaker claims it effectively mandates that most firearm sales must go through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL), impacting private property rights.

Can selling a personal firearm for profit make me a felon?

According to the speaker's interpretation of a new ATF rule, selling a personal firearm for any profit could classify you as 'engaged in the business' of selling firearms, which requires an FFL. Failure to comply could lead to legal penalties.

How does the ATF's new rule affect private property rights?

The speaker argues that the new ATF rule infringes on the right to sell personal property. Even collectors looking to downsize their collections might face legal hurdles or be forced to use third-party dealers, limiting their control over their own property.

Is the ATF overstepping its authority with new rules?

The speaker contends that the ATF has transitioned from an enforcement agency to a legislative body by creating rules with the force of law and felony penalties. This is seen as an overreach, particularly concerning the regulation of personal firearm sales.

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