“The lessons of the Ruby Ridge and Waco standoffs should make clear that attempting to enforce such an expansive regulation could endanger countless ATF field agents who are forced to serve as the face of the Biden Administration in going after private firearms owners for constitutionally-protected firearms sales,” the letter adds.

“Under current federal law, background checks are required only for sales by federally licensed dealers,” writes Reason’s Jacob Sullum. “A rule that the ATF proposed last September would expand the definition of ‘dealer’ to encompass some but not all occasional gun sellers. But even that controversial proposal does not go as far as the plan described by Empower America’s sources.” 

The new ATF rule being pushed by the Biden administration would vastly expand the definition of “firearms seller” so that selling a firearm to a relative could ensnare you in a thicket of new regulations.

The rule is not final yet, and after these revelations, it will likely undergo big changes. But that doesn’t excuse Biden’s ATF from their clearly unconstitutional power grab.