UPDATE: Details Confirmed! Biden Executive Actions On Guns Coming TOMORROW!

This video from Guns & Gadgets provides a detailed breakdown of upcoming executive actions on firearms announced by President Joe Biden. The speaker, identified as an experienced authority on 2nd Amendment issues, discusses leaked proposals targeting 'ghost guns,' stabilizing braces, and firearm trafficking, while also criticizing the focus on law-abiding citizens and the nomination of David Chipman to head the ATF. The content is presented as a critical analysis of potential new regulations.

Quick Summary

President Biden's upcoming executive actions on guns include directing the DOJ to propose rules against 'ghost guns' within 30 days and issue rules on stabilizing braces within 60 days. These actions are described as 'executive actions,' not 'executive orders,' and aim to address firearm trafficking and background check loopholes.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Leak Confirmation
  2. 00:25Ghost Gun Rule
  3. 00:40Stabilizing Brace Rule
  4. 00:54Red Flag Legislation
  5. 01:23Firearm Trafficking & Background Checks
  6. 01:57Biden's Concerns & Criticism
  7. 02:22ATF Nominee David Chipman
  8. 03:02Executive Actions vs. Orders
  9. 03:38Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are President Biden's upcoming executive actions on guns?

President Biden's executive actions include directing the DOJ to propose rules against 'ghost guns' within 30 days, issue rules on stabilizing braces within 60 days, and develop red flag legislation for states within 60 days. He also plans to address firearm trafficking and background check loopholes.

What is the significance of 'executive actions' versus 'executive orders' in this context?

The speaker clarifies that these are 'executive actions,' not 'executive orders.' Executive actions are described as strong suggestions from the President's office that set deadlines for government departments like the DOJ to act, whereas executive orders typically carry more direct legal weight.

Who has President Biden nominated to lead the ATF, and what are the concerns?

President Biden has nominated David Chipman to head the ATF. The speaker expresses concern, finding Chipman's reported support for regulations that save lives without disarming citizens contradictory to the proposed actions on ghost guns and stabilizing braces.

What specific firearm components are targeted by the new executive actions?

The executive actions specifically target 'ghost guns,' which are unserialized firearms, and stabilizing braces, which are accessories that can be attached to pistols. Rules are also being developed for firearm trafficking.

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