Trump's DOJ Is Fighting GOA On These Three Issues

Published on July 28, 2025
Duration: 11:32

This video discusses Gun Owners of America's (GOA) ongoing legal battles with the Trump administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) concerning three key issues: the recognition of Michigan concealed carry permits, the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule, and the 'zero tolerance' policy for FFL revocations. GOA argues that while the Trump administration has made positive strides for gun owners, it is opposing progress on these fronts and failing to secure permanent protections, leaving them vulnerable to future administrations. The video highlights the need for permanent legal fixes rather than temporary administrative ones.

Quick Summary

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is engaged in legal disputes with the Trump administration's DOJ concerning Michigan concealed carry permits, the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule, and the 'zero tolerance' policy for FFL revocations. GOA seeks permanent legal protections, arguing that temporary administrative fixes or voluntary policy changes are insufficient and vulnerable to reversal by future administrations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: GOA vs. Trump DOJ
  2. 01:15Issue 1: Michigan Concealed Carry Permits
  3. 02:24Issue 2: ATF's Engaged in Business Rule
  4. 03:28Issue 3: ATF's Zero Tolerance Policy
  5. 04:46GOA Lawsuit Against Zero Tolerance
  6. 05:07Trump Admin Rescinds Zero Tolerance
  7. 06:18The Catch: Lack of Permanence
  8. 07:11Voluntary Cessation Argument
  9. 08:11Repetition Yet Evading Review
  10. 09:20Good News: Mott v. Bondi Victory
  11. 10:02Why Still Fighting?
  12. 11:13Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three main issues Gun Owners of America (GOA) is fighting the Trump administration's DOJ over?

GOA is battling the DOJ on three fronts: the recognition of Michigan concealed carry permits as alternatives to background checks, the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule that could impact private gun sales, and the ATF's former 'zero tolerance' policy for revoking federal firearms licenses.

Why is GOA concerned about the Trump administration's actions regarding the ATF's 'zero tolerance' policy?

Although the Trump administration rescinded the 'zero tolerance' policy, GOA argues it was a voluntary cessation to avoid a court ruling. They fear a future administration could easily reinstate it without a permanent legal definition of 'willfulness' to protect dealers.

What is the significance of the Mott v. Bondi case mentioned in the video?

The DOJ dropping its appeal in Mott v. Bondi is highlighted as good news, signifying the official end of the ATF's pistol brace ban. This victory shows the administration can take positive action, leading GOA to question why it's still fighting them on other issues.

What does GOA want from the Trump administration regarding these legal battles?

GOA wants the Trump administration to stop opposing them in court and instead work with them to secure permanent legal protections. This includes settling cases to ensure that policies like the 'engaged in the business' rule and the 'zero tolerance' policy cannot be easily reinstated by future administrations.

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