This video discusses a new proposed rule from the Justice Department that could allow certain individuals previously prohibited from possessing firearms to have them returned. The title highlights the controversial nature of "criminals getting their guns back." The description provides a link to the official Justice Department press release and the full text of the proposed rule. It also promotes the VSO Gun Channel as an educational resource focusing on responsible gun ownership and safety, while clarifying that VSO is not involved in selling firearms.
This video discusses a new proposed rule from the ATF concerning the definition of "engaged in the business" for firearms dealers. It highlights the potential impact on gun owners and directs viewers to official announcements from the White House and ATF, as well as resources for gun rights organizations. The content is presented as breaking news with a focus on advocacy and informing the public about regulatory changes affecting the Second Amendment.
This YouTube video from Guns & Gadgets discusses a proposed rule from the Biden Administration that could impact "Toy, Look-Alike, and Imitation Firearms." The description links to the official CPSC proposed rule document on regulations.gov, encouraging viewers to engage with the rulemaking process. The video also promotes various channels for supporting the creator, including an email list, Patreon, Blackout Coffee, GNG Shirts, Gun Owners of America, Firearms Policy Coalition, Second Amendment Foundation, and a backup YouTube channel. It also lists the equipment used to produce the videos and includes disclaimers about the content being for informational and entertainment purposes only, emphasizing safe handling and legal compliance.
This video discusses a letter being sent to Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) regarding the ATF's proposed rule on frames and receivers. The content creator, who is a licensed attorney but states this is not legal advice, also promotes various sponsors and their own social media channels. The focus is on regulatory changes impacting firearm components.
This video discusses a proposed rule from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATF) concerning firearms with attached "stabilizing braces." The creator argues this rule could have significant financial repercussions for the firearm industry, estimated at one billion dollars, and could criminalize millions of Americans. The video urges viewers to visit a provided link to the Federal Register and leave comments opposing the proposed rule. The focus is on regulatory impact and advocacy within the firearms community.
This video discusses a significant political development where 141 members of Congress and 48 senators have formally requested the ATF to withdraw a proposed rule concerning pistol braces. The content creator, who identifies as a licensed attorney, clarifies that the video does not constitute legal advice. The description also includes affiliate links for various products and channels, indicating a focus on supporting the creator's content and community.
This video discusses proposed federal legislation that could require licensing to own handguns already in possession. It highlights the "Handgun Licensing and Registration Act of 2021" and urges viewers to contact senators to oppose the nomination of David Chipman. The video also briefly mentions the Rock Island Armory STK100 striker-fired pistol. Links are provided for submitting comments on proposed rules for braces and frames/receivers, as well as a link to TNVC.
This video discusses the ATF's proposed new rules regarding pistol braces, which could reclassify braced pistols as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). The content creator plans to explain the criteria the ATF will use for this classification. The video also includes promotional links for USCCA, Safelife Defense, Blackout Coffee, and a Patreon page, along with links to the creator's camera and lighting equipment.
This video, "Gun Gripes #291: 'ATF Proposed Rule on Frames & Receivers'," from Iraqveteran8888, dissects a new proposed rule from the ATF concerning the definition of "frame or receiver." It covers updated regulations for 80% kits, 3D printed firearms, new marking requirements, and implications for FFL holders. The video encourages viewers to engage with the ATF's public comment period and provides links to relevant resources like SDI, thetruthaboutguns.com, and stopatf.org.
This video discusses a proposed rule from the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) concerning the definition of "Frame or Receiver" and the identification of firearms. The proposed rule aims to enhance the marking, recordkeeping, and traceability of firearms manufactured, imported, acquired, and disposed of by federal firearms licensees. The presenter shares the text of the proposed rule as signed by the Attorney General and provides links to the official summary and the full proposed rule document. The video also includes various affiliate links for merchandise, memberships to gun rights organizations, and other products.
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