White House Begins Tearing Apart The ATF Promising 50+ "Firearm Rules" ELIMINATED On July 4th!

Published on June 29, 2025
Duration: 10:22

The Department of Justice, under White House direction, plans to eliminate or revise over 50 ATF rules and policies by July 4th. Key changes include simplifying Form 4473 by removing background questions, revoking the frame or receiver rule classifying 80% firearms as regulated, and potentially eliminating the arm brace rule. Import/export regulations and licensing fees are also targeted for revision, alongside a reduction in ATF inspector workforce and a shift in inspection focus from minor errors to significant violations.

Quick Summary

The Department of Justice, directed by the White House, is set to eliminate or revise over 50 ATF rules and policies by July 4th. This includes simplifying Form 4473, revoking the frame or receiver rule for 80% firearms, and potentially eliminating the arm brace rule, alongside changes to import/export regulations and licensing fees.

Chapters

  1. 00:04ATF Rule Changes Announced
  2. 00:20DOJ Effort to Eliminate Anti-2A Rules
  3. 00:3350+ Rules Eliminated by July 4th
  4. 00:49Details on Rule Changes
  5. 01:47Form 4473 Revision
  6. 02:37Revocation of Frame or Receiver Rule
  7. 02:43Arm Brace Rule Elimination
  8. 02:57Import/Export of Firearms Changes
  9. 03:21Refundable Licensing Fees
  10. 03:44Inspector Workforce Reduction
  11. 04:14Shift in ATF Inspection Focus
  12. 05:12Full List Not Yet Released
  13. 05:50Getting Rid of Nonsense

Frequently Asked Questions

What major changes are planned for ATF firearm rules by July 4th?

The Department of Justice, with White House direction, plans to eliminate or revise over 50 ATF rules. Key changes include simplifying Form 4473, revoking the frame or receiver rule for 80% firearms, and potentially eliminating the arm brace rule. Import/export regulations and licensing fees are also targeted.

How will Form 4473 be changed by the ATF?

Form 4473 is being revised to be shorter, reduced from seven pages to three. The changes will eliminate questions related to a buyer's military background, mental health status, and other personal background details.

What is the significance of revoking the frame or receiver rule?

Revoking the frame or receiver rule means that 80% firearms, often referred to as 'ghost guns,' will no longer be classified as regulated firearms under ATF regulations, significantly altering their legal status and accessibility.

How is the ATF changing its approach to FFL inspections?

The ATF is reducing its inspector workforce and redefining inspection priorities. The focus is shifting away from penalizing FFLs for minor errors, which previously could lead to license revocation, towards addressing more serious violations and offering compliance assistance.

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