ATF Retreats On SBRs, Sales, and “Zero Tolerance”

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Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Richard Hayes break down a massive shift in federal gun policy.
On April 7, 2025, the DOJ and ATF repealed the “Zero Tolerance” policy, signaling a dramatic reversal in how the federal government enforces firearms regulations.
In this episode, we cover:
* What was the ATF’s Zero Tolerance Policy and why it’s now repealed
* Major changes in the ATF's approach to FFL inspections
* What the DOJ is saying about the SBR Rule (2021R-08F) and “Engaged in the Business” Rule (2022R-17F)
* How these changes could impact gun sales, pistol brace owners, and private sellers
* What you should be watching for next
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