Project War Path Ammo weighs in on proposed ATF Ban on Ghost Guns
A document that highlights specific changes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) wants to make that would outlaw the sale of homemade manufactured gun kits without a license.
ORLANDO, Fla., June 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The 107 page document shared by The Reload indicates that under President Joe Biden, the ATF would want to make it a requirement to obtain a federal license when privately manufacturing a firearm and have specific key parts marked with serial numbers. See the document here: https://thereload.com/app/uploads/2021/04/Definition-of-Frame-or-Receiver.NPRM_.Clean-Draft-OGC-HQS.pdf. This would apply to any person selling unfinished firearms receivers. If a license was not obtained, individuals could be punished by facing federal felony charges.
If this rule were put into effect within the United States, it would alter the definition of receivers and frames, therefore changing the marking requirements for firearms.
"This type of rule has the potential to cause catastrophic damage across the entire firearm industry. It could change which specific parts are considered a firearm and therefore, attempt to undermine our freedom and right to privacy," said Tej Gill, Owner and Founder at Project War Path.
Project War Path is closely monitoring these potential rule changes.
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