ABS88-ATF Just Changed Gun Rules Here s What You Can Do Now - The Andrew Branca Show
In a groundbreaking shift, the newly appointed director of the ATF has rolled out over 30 regulatory changes that dramatically favor Second Amendment rights. The episode dives into these noteworthy modifications, from streamlined paperwork processes…
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ABS88-ATF Just Changed Gun Rules Here s What You Can Do Now - The Andrew Branca Show
In a groundbreaking shift, the newly appointed director of the ATF has rolled out over 30 regulatory changes that dramatically favor Second Amendment rights. The episode dives into these noteworthy modifications, from streamlined paperwork processes to new policies on transporting firearms across state lines. Discussing how these regulations directly impact gun owners, we explore changes to NFA items, including suppressors and short-barreled rifles, alongside a revocation of previous Biden-era restrictions on private sales. One significant update clarifies interstate transport protections under the Firearms Owners Protection Act, allowing lawful owners to navigate through restrictive states without fear of felony charges. We highlight the streamlined process of the 4473 paperwork, easing the burden on lawful buyers while enhancing efficiency in background checks. Also examined are adjustments to NFA registrations, shortening the time it takes to obtain NFA items from months to mere hours. We discuss relief for gun owners regarding joint ownership regulations, enabling easier possession and transfer of NFA items between spouses without the need for costly trusts. Lastly, the elimination of the requirement for local Chief Law Enforcement Officer (CLEO) approval is set to ease the path for ownership. Join us as we unpack these profound changes poised to reshape the landscape for gun owners across the nation, making it easier for individuals to exercise their constitutional rights without undue hardship.
Categories: Law