UPS and ATF Conspire to Create Illegal Gun Registry!

Published on September 6, 2022
Duration: 10:43

The video argues that UPS's policy change to stop shipping handguns from private citizens, in collaboration with the ATF, is an attempt to create a de facto gun registry. The speaker contends this move, alongside restrictions on private sales, aims to track firearm ownership and transfer, thereby infringing on Second Amendment rights. While acknowledging that FFL transfers are often cheaper and more convenient for shipping, the core concern is the government's increasing efforts to monitor and control firearm possession through private industry partnerships.

Quick Summary

UPS's new policy prohibits private citizens from shipping handguns, a move alleged to be a collaboration with the ATF to create a de facto gun registry. This forces individuals to use FFLs for transfers, allowing the government to track firearm ownership and circumvent legislative restrictions on gun rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: UPS Gun Shipping Policy Change
  2. 00:55Alleged ATF Collaboration and Pressure Tactics
  3. 01:17New UPS Policy: Citizens Cannot Ship Handguns
  4. 01:34Shipping Long Guns vs. Handguns (USPS vs. UPS)
  5. 01:39FFL Requirement for Shipping Handguns
  6. 01:48Cost Comparison: DIY Shipping vs. FFL Shipping
  7. 03:35Why This Policy Change is a Big Deal
  8. 04:03ATF's Circumvention of Legal Restrictions
  9. 04:41Goal: Tracking Gun Ownership and Creating a Registry
  10. 05:25Attack on Private Sales and Firearm Transfers
  11. 06:00FFL Recording Requirements for Transfers
  12. 06:33Why the Government Wants to Know Gun Locations
  13. 07:17Government and Big Business Collusion
  14. 07:33Criticism of UPS Service Compared to USPS
  15. 08:23Conclusion: Taking Away Citizen Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new UPS policy regarding firearm shipping?

UPS has stopped accepting overnight handgun shipments from private citizens. While long guns may still be shippable via USPS and potentially UPS, handguns must now be processed through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL).

Why is the ATF allegedly involved in UPS's new shipping policy?

The speaker claims the ATF is collaborating with UPS because they cannot legally ban firearm shipments themselves. By pressuring private businesses, the ATF aims to indirectly restrict firearm transfers and gather data, potentially for a gun registry.

How does the new UPS policy affect private firearm sales?

If a private citizen sells a handgun online, they can no longer ship it directly via UPS. They must take it to an FFL, who will then handle the shipping and record the transaction, creating a paper trail for the government.

What is the speaker's main concern about this policy change?

The primary concern is that this collaboration between UPS and the ATF is a deliberate effort to create a de facto gun registry by tracking all firearm transfers, thereby infringing on Second Amendment rights and reducing citizens' ability to transfer firearms freely.

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