NSSF HONORS U.S. REP. JIM JORDAN AS 2023 LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR
"We are honored to present Chairman Jordan with the 2023 NSSF Legislator of the Year Award for his unwavering leadership in the U.S. House of Representatives to protect the firearm and ammunition industry and the growing community of gun owners," said
Chairman Jordan chastised ATF Director
Chairman Jordan added in that hearing, "That's not how it's supposed to work. In our great country, Congress writes the laws and the executive branch enforces them. Here, the executive branch has taken power from Congress in deciding what the law should be … Director Dettelbach has, in essence, become a one-man Congress."
The ATF's stabilizing pistol brace rule has been enjoined nationally by a federal court judge in
Chairman Jordan also demanded answers from Director Dettelbach on the ATF's "zero-tolerance" policy that has seen firearm retailers lose their licenses and livelihoods for unintentional administrative errors. Chairman Jordan further demanded answers from Director Dettelbach on why the ATF proposed a new "engaged in the business" rule that would require near-universal background checks for firearm transfers, when Congress specifically rejected the idea.
Chairman Jordan's investigation into the Weaponization of the Federal Government uncovered the collusion between the FBI, DOJ, U.S. Treasury Department and private banks to violate the Fourth Amendment rights of gun purchasers by creating a watchlist of potential "violent domestic terrorists" simply for exercising their Second Amendment rights. Chairman Jordan's investigations exposed Bank of America's voluntary disclosure of private financial transactions at firearm and ammunition retailers, purchase records and private data to the FBI without a warrant or notification to the bank's customers. That investigation revealed that Citibank was also complicit in warrantless searches.
Chairman Jordan's investigations continue. Just last month, he castigated the Biden administration in a hearing on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, explaining the Executive Branch illegally spied on Americans' lawful gun purchases because they were politically out of step with The White House's gun control agenda.
"And… and if you're a gun owner, look out," Chairman Jordan said. "You're going to the top of the list. For simply exercising your Second Amendment right, you're on the FBI's target list. Never forget, the federal government got this information without any process. No warrant and frankly, no notification."
He added, "Since then, we've learned that the financial surveillance was broader and there was actually a specific objective. The federal government is building profiles on the American people. And the profile isn't based on criminal conduct. It's based on political beliefs and if you've got the wrong political beliefs, well, you're a potentially violent domestic extremist."
About NSSF
NSSF is the trade association for the firearm industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and the shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of thousands of manufacturers, distributors, firearm retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen's organizations and publishers nationwide. For more information, visit nssf.org.
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