Executive Action Tomorrow

OK, what am I missing? Where are the six executive actions?? I have searched all over but cannot find a list, and cannot find any information as to why I cannot find the list?????

Already the fear mongers are misinterpreting Biden's comments and no one seems to be able to make any sense out of what he said. One I already heard from a gun shop owner is that he will require a $200 fee be paid for each and every gun transaction from now on. So far all I can find is there will be a $200 fee for transferring pistols with braces, so they are not even making them illegal???

Can someone point me to the actual list or does it not even exist?
 
Well that was a big yawn. Maybe the panicky Pete ammo gobblers will relax and there will be ammo on the shelves again.
 
Biden’s six executive actions include:

The Justice Department, within 30 days, will issue a proposed rule to help stop the proliferation of “ghost guns.”

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will issue a proposed rule to make clear when a device marketed as a stabilizing brace effectively turns a pistol into a short-barreled rifle subject to the requirements of the National Firearms Act.

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will publish model “red flag” legislation for states: Red flag laws allow family members or law enforcement to petition for a court order temporarily barring people in crisis from accessing firearms if they present a danger to themselves or others.

The Administration is investing in evidence-based community violence interventions.

The Justice Department will issue an annual report on firearms trafficking.

The President will nominate David Chipman to serve as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
 
David Chipman will be BIG trouble. He's got so many allies on so many fronts. As soon as he gets "traction" expect "it" to start immediately. $.02. Joe

He’s gotta get confirmed, which is doubtful now and extremely unlikely in two years.

So - no AWB on the horizon, no giant ammo tax, no call for UBCs even.

Ghost guns, arm braces, community violence programs, a proposal to close the “Charleston loophole”, a “model” for red flag legislation, and a report on firearms trafficking.

Hardcore anti-gunners have got to be steamed this is all they get.
 
A big part of the announcement was on "Community Violence Intervention" (CVI) and how grant funds will be made available for such programs and applicants that focus on that will get extra consideration.

That part is good and will help implement good programs that target the real violent offenders that use a gun as part of their everyday trade.
 
He’s gotta get confirmed, which is doubtful now and extremely unlikely in two years.

So - no AWB on the horizon, no giant ammo tax, no call for UBCs even.

Ghost guns, arm braces, community violence programs, a proposal to close the “Charleston loophole”, a “model” for red flag legislation, and a report on firearms trafficking.

Hardcore anti-gunners have got to be steamed this is all they get.

I hope that you are correct.

The 2022 mid-term election will be extremely important.
 
"We should also ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines in this country," Biden said. He said "there's no reason" a person would need a weapon that can hold "100 rounds."

I have been around for a long, long time. I think this is a serious commitment by the present administration to make a serious attack on gun ownership. Probably the most serious threat ever. Those who yawn about this will be left with that mouth wide open when the rules and laws are enacted.

I just made a generous donation to the NRA-ILA. I'm an Endowment Member. I'm also a member of GOA and made donations above my annual membership.
 
He’s gotta get confirmed, which is doubtful now and extremely unlikely in two years.

So - no AWB on the horizon, no giant ammo tax, no call for UBCs even.

Ghost guns, arm braces, community violence programs, a proposal to close the “Charleston loophole”, a “model” for red flag legislation, and a report on firearms trafficking.

Hardcore anti-gunners have got to be steamed this is all they get.

These aren't little things and we shouldn't just say oh well!



I didn't hear strict enforcement of straw purchases or stiff penalties for guns used in crimes?

Feel good nonsense from the marionette.
 
And here it is in black and white.....

Direct from The White House: Biden’s “actions”.

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FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces Initial Actions to Address the Gun Violence Public Health Epidemic

APRIL 07, 2021 • STATEMENTS AND RELEASES

Today, the Biden-Harris Administration is announcing six initial actions to address the gun violence public health epidemic. The recent high-profile mass shootings in Boulder – taking the lives of 10 individuals – and Atlanta – taking the lives of eight individuals, including six Asian American women – underscored the relentlessness of this epidemic. Gun violence takes lives and leaves a lasting legacy of trauma in communities every single day in this country, even when it is not on the nightly news. In fact, cities across the country are in the midst of a historic spike in homicides, violence that disproportionately impacts Black and brown Americans. The President is committed to taking action to reduce all forms of gun violence – community violence, mass shootings, domestic violence, and suicide by firearm.

President Biden is reiterating his call for Congress to pass legislation to reduce gun violence. Last month, a bipartisan coalition in the House passed two bills to close loopholes in the gun background check system. Congress should close those loopholes and go further, including by closing “boyfriend” and stalking loopholes that currently allow people found by the courts to be abusers to possess firearms, banning assault weapons and high capacity magazines, repealing gun manufacturers’ immunity from liability, and investing in evidence-based community violence interventions. Congress should also pass an appropriate national “red flag” law, as well as legislation incentivizing states to pass “red flag” laws of their own.

But this Administration will not wait for Congress to act to take its own steps – fully within the Administration’s authority and the Second Amendment – to save lives. Today, the Administration is announcing the following six initial actions:

The Justice Department, within 30 days, will issue a proposed rule to help stop the proliferation of “ghost guns.” We are experiencing a growing problem: criminals are buying kits containing nearly all of the components and directions for finishing a firearm within as little as 30 minutes and using these firearms to commit crimes. When these firearms turn up at crime scenes, they often cannot be traced by law enforcement due to the lack of a serial number. The Justice Department will issue a proposed rule to help stop the proliferation of these firearms.

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will issue a proposed rule to make clear when a device marketed as a stabilizing brace effectively turns a pistol into a short-barreled rifle subject to the requirements of the National Firearms Act. The alleged shooter in the Boulder tragedy last month appears to have used a pistol with an arm brace, which can make a firearm more stable and accurate while still being concealable.

The Justice Department, within 60 days, will publish model “red flag” legislation for states. Red flag laws allow family members or law enforcement to petition for a court order temporarily barring people in crisis from accessing firearms if they present a danger to themselves or others. The President urges Congress to pass an appropriate national “red flag” law, as well as legislation incentivizing states to pass “red flag” laws of their own. In the interim, the Justice Department’s published model legislation will make it easier for states that want to adopt red flag laws to do so.

The Administration is investing in evidence-based community violence interventions. Community violence interventions are proven strategies for reducing gun violence in urban communities through tools other than incarceration. Because cities across the country are experiencing a historic spike in homicides, the Biden-Harris Administration is taking a number of steps to prioritize investment in community violence interventions.

The American Jobs Plan proposes a $5 billion investment over eight years to support community violence intervention programs. A key part of community violence intervention strategies is to help connect individuals to job training and job opportunities.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is organizing a webinar and toolkit to educate states on how they can use Medicaid to reimburse certain community violence intervention programs, like Hospital-Based Violence Interventions.
Five federal agencies are making changes to 26 different programs to direct vital support to community violence intervention programs as quickly as possible. These changes mean we can start increasing investments in community violence interventions as we wait on Congress to appropriate additional funds. Read more about these agency actions here.
The Justice Department will issue an annual report on firearms trafficking. In 2000, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) issued a report summarizing information regarding its investigations into firearms trafficking, which is one way firearms are diverted into the illegal market where they can easily end up in the hands of dangerous individuals. Since the report’s publication, states, local, and federal policymakers have relied on its data to better thwart the common channels of firearms trafficking. But there is good reason to believe that firearms trafficking channels have changed since 2000, for example due to the emergence of online sales and proliferation of “ghost guns.” The Justice Department will issue a new, comprehensive report on firearms trafficking and annual updates necessary to give policymakers the information they need to help address firearms trafficking today.

The President will nominate David Chipman to serve as Director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. ATF is the key agency enforcing our gun laws, and it needs a confirmed director in order to do the job to the best of its ability. But ATF has not had a confirmed director since 2015. Chipman served at ATF for 25 years and now works to advance commonsense gun safety laws.

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I heard Mr Biden mention some number of people who were denied due to BGC’s. I forgot the number he said.

I can remember no mention of the number of those who were barred from possessing firearms being prosecuted for lying on a 4473.
 
I just picked up a revolver Sunday, purchased from a forum member, at an LGS, and filled out the Federal 4473 paperwork online to take it home. Took minutes. Practically every "problem" he talked about is already on the 4473 form questions. If you answer "yes" to anything besides the question of am I the person taking possession who is filling out this form (or however it reads), it's an automatic rejection and you don't get the gun. Real simple. It covers almost every exception he mentioned, including gun shows. All legit gun shows run checks, indoors. They can't police the parking lots, and may never, completely. Person-to-person is never going to change, so no control there. It's all a non-issue, and his advisors are ill-advised on what the law is now, or how 4473's are processed. The so-called "Charleston Exception" is because the gun stores were not computerized, and so it does take days to get the FBI to check. I remember that situation existing just a decade or so ago in my own home state. Not so, any more. Every dealer I use can get a check back within a few minutes to half an hour.
 
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I just picked up a revolver Sunday, purchased from a forum member, at an LGS, and filled out the Federal 4473 paperwork online to take it home. Took minutes. Practically every "problem" he talked about is already on the 4473 form questions. If you answer "yes" to anything besides the question of am I the person taking possession who is filling out this form (or however it reads), it's an automatic rejection and you don't get the gun. Real simple. It covers almost every exception he mentioned, including gun shows. All legit gun shows run checks, indoors. They can't police the parking lots, and may never, completely. Person-to-person is never going to change, so no control there. It's all a non-issue, and his advisors are ill-advised on what the law is now, or how 4473's are processed. The so-called "Charleston Exception" is because the gun stores were not computerized, and so it does take days to get the FBI to check. I remember that situation existing just a decade or so ago in my own home state. Not so, any more. Every dealer I use can get a check back within a few minutes to half an hour.

I agree with most of what you said but I have had a couple of times in the past year where the background check tool over a hour to come back. I don't trust them and think if they change the "Charleston Law" they will make the system run so slow it will take weeks to get a gun legally.
 
Sadly, many still don’t understand the meaning and purpose of, “shall not be infringed.”
Imagine if there was a Constitutional Amendment that said the right to be a journalist shall not be infringed, and the government forced journalists to pay fees and take tests to ply their craft, were prohibited from doing it in some locations, had to demonstrate a need in other areas to get approval, all while politicians said with a straight face that their rights were not being infringed.
 
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