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ATF Rule Targets Trans Gun Buyers

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    Short article, so I'll keep this tight — but the underlying issue deserves attention from anyone who believes the 4473 process shouldn't be weaponized against lawful buyers.

    "Either they disclose a mismatch and get flagged, or they risk a false-statement charge on a federal firearms form. Both paths expose the buyer to federal scrutiny."

    A false statement on a 4473 is a federal felony. Most people at the counter don't fully appreciate that — I've watched guys at gun shops treat that form like a DMV questionnaire. Building a rule where there's no compliant path through isn't a regulation, it's a trap.

    "The Bruen standard (2022) requires any gun regulation to have a historical analog from the founding era. There is no founding-era precedent for denying arms to people based on gender identity documentation."

    Bruen cut both ways and this is one of them. If FPC or SAF picks this up for a pre-enforcement challenge, that historical-tradition requirement is a real problem for the rule's defenders. Hard to find a 1791 analog for documentation mismatches that didn't exist until the modern administrative state invented them.

    Whatever you think about the politics here — any rule that creates an inescapable paperwork felony for a class of legal buyers sets a precedent worth watching closely. The mechanism matters more than who it's aimed at right now.

    Has anyone submitted comments during an ATF rulemaking period before — and did you feel like it actually moved the needle, or is it mostly building a record for litigation?


    Read the full article in The Handbook → | By Steve Duskett

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