by jon rydberg | Sep 7, 2022 | Blog, Zero Tolerance
“The truth doesn’t cost you anything, but a lie could cost you everything.” While some lies can genuinely be harmless, lying as a federal firearms licensee is always a bad idea. As an FFL, lying to the ATF could cost you, your employees, and your business...
by jon rydberg | Aug 25, 2022 | Blog, Zero Tolerance
Last month, more than 2.4 million NICS background checks were conducted by FFLs across the U.S. However, when adjusted for permit checks and rechecks, July’s total was closer to 1.23 million – according to the NSSF. Still, what these totals don’t tell us are the...
by jon rydberg | Aug 23, 2022 | Blog, Zero Tolerance
Once a firearm buyer or transferee has completed their ATF Form 4473, the dealer will review the paper or electronic document for both accuracy and completeness. So long as the individual is not a prohibited person and all provided information is valid and correct,...
by jon rydberg | Jul 27, 2022 | Blog
On July 29, 2022, Orchid VP of Regulatory Services and attorney at FFL Law, Phil Milks, led a webinar focused on the Biden administration’s ‘zero tolerance’ policy being utilized to revoke firearms licenses and put FFLs out of business. Milks also reviewed...
by jon rydberg | Jul 11, 2022 | Blog
Now past the halfway point of 2022, we find ourselves in the heat of summer. For some FFLs across the country, that may mean slower sales, but for the firearms industry’s regulatory agency, it’s business as usual. Earlier this year, we published our first quarterly...
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