Warning! Could The ATF Be Coming After You For A Simple MISTAKE That Could Make You A FELON!?!

Published on July 5, 2022
Duration: 5:00

This video warns about a recent federal gun bill signed into law on June 25th that could criminalize private firearm sales made for profit without an FFL. The speaker highlights the ambiguity in defining 'profit,' suggesting that any sale where money is made, even a small amount, could be interpreted as illegal. The primary recommendation is to conduct all firearm sales through a licensed FFL to avoid potential felony charges.

Quick Summary

A recent federal gun bill signed into law on June 25th prohibits selling firearms at a profit without holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL). The ambiguity in defining 'profit' means even small gains could lead to felony charges if not handled through an FFL. The primary recommendation is to conduct all firearm sales through a licensed FFL to ensure compliance.

Chapters

  1. 00:09New Gun Bill Signed into Law
  2. 00:23The 'Profiting' Aspect Explained
  3. 00:41Interpreting 'Profit': Money vs. Gain
  4. 01:20The Problem of Defining Profit
  5. 01:34Felony Risk Without FFL
  6. 01:42Selling Through an FFL
  7. 02:05Concerns About Gun Tracking
  8. 02:30ATF Interpretation and Gray Areas
  9. 03:13Warning and Recommendation
  10. 03:32Go Through an FFL
  11. 03:53Understand the Wording
  12. 04:02General Rule: Profit = Felon (No FFL)

Frequently Asked Questions

What new federal gun law could make private sellers felons?

A recent federal gun bill signed into law on June 25th prohibits selling firearms at a profit without holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL). The ambiguity in defining 'profit' means even small gains could lead to felony charges if not handled through an FFL.

How is 'profit' defined under the new ATF gun sales law?

The exact definition of 'profit' under the new law is unclear and subject to interpretation. It could mean selling a gun for any amount of money, or specifically selling it for more than it was purchased for, even by a small margin.

What is the recommended action for private firearm sellers under the new law?

The primary recommendation is to conduct all firearm sales through a licensed FFL. This ensures compliance with the new law and avoids the risk of being accused of making an illegal profit without proper licensing.

Can I sell a gun for more than I paid for it without an FFL?

Under the new federal law, selling a firearm for any profit without an FFL could potentially make you a felon. The interpretation of 'profit' is broad, and even a small monetary gain might be considered illegal.

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