While the BATF claims that during the last half of 2021 they drove 5 FFLs out of business and an additional 88 in 2022, a lawsuit by Gun Owners of America found that the number of FFLs where a compliance inspection resulted in them going out of business increased from 96 in 2020 to 789 in 2021 to 1,037 in 2022. The Biden administration started its zero-tolerance policy in 2021. That is a 10-fold increase in compliance enforcement forcing gun dealers out of business between 2020 and 2022. The numbers for 2021 were lower in part because it undoubtedly took the BATF time to implement the new rules.
Defensive Gun Uses By People Legally Carrying Guns: 25 Cases During December 2025
Conyers, Georgia, December 3, 2025 (Atlanta News First) The shooting happened just after 9 p.m. Wednesday at Chiquitos Cantina and Grill on Old Salem Road SE. Police said the suspect, later identified as Bryan Rosas, pulled a gun inside the restaurant and started...





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