I'm pleased to see the new ATF director is removing regulations rather than adding them, but these changes don't improve the lives of the average gun owner substantially.
Obviously, this is a good start and hopefully a sign of things to come.
But we're only an inch closer to where things should be with these changes.
We've got a very long way to go across the board on practically all aspects of society -- "education" (indoctrination), judiciary, political/governance, medical/pharma industry, censorship, immigration, financial fraud, the Constitution (including this/2A), food safety and production, foreign relations and trade, regulatory issues, taxation, fake news media, corruption in some LE organizations and 3-letter agencies, cartels/drugs/human trafficking and plenty more.
Every win, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction. I'm hoping that after the midterms -- which I expect will diminish the left SIGNIFICANTLY -- we'll see bigger, more substantial changes for the better. Right now it feels like a death-by-a-thousand-cuts strategy where the beastly left is being hit from all directions and thrashing around trying to determine which issue(s) to focus their feigned outrage on as they desperately try to hold onto power while their financial foundation is being dismantled from underneath them.
Patience and prayers. We'll get there, but it's going to take time. You don't dismantle a centuries-old evil cabal web of destruction and death in a matter of years, but rather decades. I'm guessing the 2A issues will continue to be addressed through at least PDJT's current term and into the next. There's a lot that has to happen with the judiciary and blue state political power structures to clean them out before 2A can be fully restored. (imho).
The following two links contain more/detailed information on policy items.
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https://x.com/gunpolicy/status/2049570666362671316
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https://www.nraila.org/articles/20260430/atf-announces-new-director-historic-regulatory-overhaul
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ThinQ, thank you very much.
I'm pleased to see the new ATF director is removing regulations rather than adding them, but these changes don't improve the lives of the average gun owner substantially.
Obviously, this is a good start and hopefully a sign of things to come.
But we're only an inch closer to where things should be with these changes.
We've got a very long way to go across the board on practically all aspects of society -- "education" (indoctrination), judiciary, political/governance, medical/pharma industry, censorship, immigration, financial fraud, the Constitution (including this/2A), food safety and production, foreign relations and trade, regulatory issues, taxation, fake news media, corruption in some LE organizations and 3-letter agencies, cartels/drugs/human trafficking and plenty more.
Every win, no matter how small, is a step in the right direction. I'm hoping that after the midterms -- which I expect will diminish the left SIGNIFICANTLY -- we'll see bigger, more substantial changes for the better. Right now it feels like a death-by-a-thousand-cuts strategy where the beastly left is being hit from all directions and thrashing around trying to determine which issue(s) to focus their feigned outrage on as they desperately try to hold onto power while their financial foundation is being dismantled from underneath them.
Patience and prayers. We'll get there, but it's going to take time. You don't dismantle a centuries-old evil cabal web of destruction and death in a matter of years, but rather decades. I'm guessing the 2A issues will continue to be addressed through at least PDJT's current term and into the next. There's a lot that has to happen with the judiciary and blue state political power structures to clean them out before 2A can be fully restored. (imho).
Nicccccccce!