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Drilling Holes in Proposed Credit Card Regulation of Gun Purchases

Drilling Holes in Proposed Credit Card Regulation of Gun Purchases Ammoland Inc. Posted on Shannon Watts wants to know what’s in your wallet. IMG Jim Grant U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Shannon Watts wants to know what’s in your wallet. Even more, she wants what’s in your wallet to decide what you can buy. Michael Bloomberg’s frontwoman for his bought-and-paid-for gun control group Moms Demand Action is demanding credit card companies monitor and police cardholder purchases. Specifically, she wants credit card companies to ban purchases of precursor firearm parts. Watts derides them as so-called “ghost guns” and wants to ban their sale.  Her claim is that the ATF recovered 10,000 of these “ghost guns” last year, but those included firearms with obliterated serial numbers and older firearms not legally required to serialized.

ATF Reverses Course, Withdraws Guidance on AR Pistol Reclassification

ATF Backs Down On Classifying Weapons with Stabilizing Braces – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

SUMMARY: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (“ATF”) is announcing the withdrawal of a notice and request for comments entitled “Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with ‘Stabilizing Braces’,” that was published on December 18, 2020. Upon further consultation with the Department of Justice and the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, ATF is withdrawing, pending further Department of Justice review, the notice and request for comments entitled “Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with ‘Stabilizing Braces’,” that was published on December 18, 2020. 85 FR 82516. As explained in the notice, the proposed guidance was not a regulation. The notice informed and invited comment from the industry and public on a proposed guidance prior to issuing a final guidance document.

Attorneys general in D C , Md and Va support lawsuit demanding ATF regulate ghost guns

Attorneys general in D.C., Md. and Va. support lawsuit demanding ATF regulate ‘ghost guns’ Tom Jackman © Astrid Riecken for The Washington Post Untraceable “ghost guns” that were secured by D.C. police are on display during a news conference Friday, at which Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) announced new legislation to ban the import of kits and parts used to make such weapons. The attorneys general of D.C., Maryland and Virginia are supporting a federal lawsuit seeking to have the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulate the widely sold parts of homemade “ghost guns” as firearms, in an attempt to stop the steadily increasing use of the untraceable firearms in crimes across the country.

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