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

This video details upcoming executive actions by President Biden concerning firearms, focusing on proposed regulations for 'ghost guns,' stabilizing braces, and red flag legislation. The speaker, representing Guns & Gadgets, expresses strong criticism of these measures, arguing they target law-abiding citizens. The content highlights the distinction between executive actions and orders and mentions the nomination of David Chipman to lead the ATF.

Quick Summary

President Biden's upcoming executive actions will direct the DOJ to propose rules against 'ghost guns' within 30 days and issue regulations on stabilizing braces within 60 days. Red flag legislation will also be developed for states, and Biden will push Congress to close background check loopholes.

Chapters

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

Frequently Asked Questions

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

President Biden is set to implement executive actions targeting 'ghost guns,' requiring the DOJ to propose rules within 30 days. Additionally, the DOJ will issue rules on stabilizing braces within 60 days and develop red flag legislation for states. He also plans to urge Congress to close background check loopholes.

What is the significance of 'ghost guns' in the new executive actions?

The executive actions will direct the Department of Justice to issue proposed rules against 'ghost guns' within 30 days. These are firearms that lack serial numbers and are often assembled from kits, making them difficult to trace by law enforcement.

What is the proposed regulation regarding stabilizing braces?

The Department of Justice is mandated to issue a rule concerning stabilizing braces within 60 days. These accessories are often attached to pistols, and the government claims they can make them function more like rifles, increasing accuracy.

Who has been nominated to head the ATF under President Biden's administration?

President Biden has nominated David Chipman to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Chipman, a gun owner, is reportedly in favor of regulations aimed at enhancing safety without disarming law-abiding citizens.

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