Top 3 ways that the Biden administration will target Guns BEFORE a Gun Control Bill...

Published on January 21, 2021
Duration: 5:41

This video, from Langley Outdoors Academy, discusses potential actions the Biden administration could take to impact firearms and ammunition availability without passing new legislation. Host Braden outlines three primary methods: banning the import/export of firearms and ammunition, utilizing bureaucratic measures through agencies like the ATF, and restricting the sale of military surplus materials to manufacturers. The core strategy identified is targeting supply chains to increase costs and reduce demand.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration can impact firearms without new legislation by banning imports/exports of guns and ammo, using ATF bureaucracy to create red tape, and restricting military surplus sales to manufacturers. These strategies target supply chains to increase costs and reduce demand.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Channel Overview
  2. 00:13Topic: Biden's Actions Before Gun Control Bill
  3. 00:47Newsletter Promotion and Personal Update
  4. 01:35Top 3 Executive Actions Against Firearms
  5. 01:43Action 1: Import/Export Bans
  6. 02:44Lead Smelting and Import Impact
  7. 03:28Action 2: Bureaucratic Approach (ATF)
  8. 04:03Action 3: Military Surplus Restrictions
  9. 04:41Overarching Theme: Supply Chain Disruption
  10. 05:00Backdoor Approach vs. Legislation
  11. 05:12Key Areas to Watch
  12. 05:26Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are three ways the Biden administration can target firearms without a new bill?

The Biden administration can target firearms by banning imports/exports of guns and ammo, using bureaucratic measures via agencies like the ATF to create red tape, and restricting the sale of military surplus materials to manufacturers. These actions aim to disrupt supply chains and increase costs.

How can import/export bans affect the firearms industry?

Banning the import of surplus firearms and ammunition, such as Mosin-Nagants or 7.62x39, directly impacts the availability of affordable options. This can drive up prices for consumers and limit choices for firearm owners.

What role does the ATF play in potential executive actions against firearms?

The ATF can be utilized through a bureaucratic approach. By appointing an anti-gun director, the ATF can implement regulations and create significant red tape, making ownership of certain items, like pistol braces, legally complex and burdensome for individuals.

How can military surplus sales impact ammunition prices?

Restricting the sale of military surplus materials, like spent casings from test ranges, to ammunition manufacturers can increase their production costs. This forces manufacturers to source materials elsewhere, leading to higher prices for the end consumer.

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