Fed Explains Hunter Biden Indictment & Biden Crime Family
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1 hour and 28 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of Fed Reacts, we are covering the Hunter Biden case. We cover the details of the case and how it relates to Jeffrey Epstein, Hunter Biden, and the Biden crime family. We also discuss the possible connection between Hunter Biden and Jeffrey Epstein.
Transcript
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They really get off on getting attention from the media.
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Many years, Jeffrey Epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his home.
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It was OJ working together to get Nicole killed.
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We're going to go over his past, we're going to go over his past, the Yangtai, so that this all makes sense.
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And anytime she doesn't feel like she knows too much about the subject, she likes to sit back because she doesn't want to come off as dumb.
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We're going to be covering the Hunter Biden situation.
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This news actually broke out, like I want to say almost two weeks ago.
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Like when it first broke that he got undied, I was like, oh, we got to cover this.
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And then I just, I guess we forgot we ended up doing some other cases.
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Those are cases that you guys have been requesting for a very, very long time.
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But this one I think is important because obviously it's current, it's trending.
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I know also you guys wanted, you guys have been spamming Angie about Michael Jackson.
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I'm thinking it will be either this coming Thursday or next Sunday.
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The reason why the Michael Jackson one is being delayed is because I want to make sure that we have all our ducks in a row.
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Because if I'm not mistaken, they, oh, man, the Michael Jackson one, they charged him a few times.
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And I think he beat it one time and then he got charged again.
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And I'm debating whether we're going to do it on YouTube or Rumble only just because of how it is.
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Rest assured, we're definitely going to do the the Michael Jackson case as well.
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And I know that there's a bunch of other ones that you guys have requested.
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I know as far as serial killers go, you guys have been requesting.
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I want to say Ed Kemper, who I think is the Canadian serial killer.
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And you guys also have been requesting the torso killer who was going wild in the 70s as well.
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Killing people and leaving their torsos in hotel rooms back in the 70s by Times Square, which is very strange.
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Every serial killer has their own way of doing things, I guess.
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But we're going to go ahead and do that for y'all over there as well.
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But Moe, Bills, you guys want to say anything to the people?
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And well, you guys can follow me at BigMo underscore B-I-T-W.
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Don't forget the memo to believe in BigMo because that's the M-O.
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Yes, the studio is coming along really well, guys.
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Obviously, the signs, as you guys know, we're going to have a setup where Bills, Moe, and Chris are going to be able to comfortably sit next to each other this time now because, as you guys know, the setup that we have now is designed only for two people.
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That's why next week we're not going to be filming.
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We're going to have a show for y'all on Monday, a.k.a. tomorrow.
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But starting Tuesday, we're going to start moving out of here, man, and getting all the stuff over to the new location.
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But anyway, let's hit some of these chats, and then we'll go ahead and go into the topic at hand.
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We got Bentha Kenyon goes, L. Biden, L. Hillary, L. Trump.
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And we got a few of these Rumble Rants here as well, which, by the way, we've been working with the Rumble API, guys, to get the Rumble Rants shown on screen so that we don't have to screen share it like we've been currently doing, which I think we're 80, 90% of the way there.
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You guys just say crazy stuff on Rumble, so we've got to be careful.
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Y'all swear that we'll do something before the show, man.
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What you guys think happens and what really actually happens are two different things.
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Immigration is out here looking to see what I'm doing.
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Yeah, we're getting the rest in order right now.
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So let's go ahead and pull up who Hunter Biden is.
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He has also been a hedge fund principal and a venture capital and private equity fund investor.
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As a banker, lobbyist, and a legal representative for lobbying firms.
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Thanks for enlarging it for me, Bills, because I am blind.
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And just so y'all know, we're going to also cover...
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but we're going to go ahead and cover the entire Biden crime family as well.
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I was only going to do the Biden indictment with the guns
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and give y'all a little bit of a background in that.
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I don't think we'd do it service if we didn't cover everything.
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So we're going to go ahead and cover everything.
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We're going to be reacting to Ryan Dawson's documentary on the Biden family.
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The only thing, though, is I don't know if we can play it on YouTube.
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That's the only thing that I'm kind of like, we might have to do this one on Rumble only.
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So and I already see some of y'all in the chat right now on Rumble talking about the Chinese company, etc.
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Yeah, we're going to talk about all that here in a second, guys.
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Biden is the second son of U.S. President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neal Hunter Biden.
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In 1972, when Biden was two years old, a car crash killed his mother,
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who was driving and his one year old sister, Naomi,
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and seriously injured both him and his older brother, Bo.
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In his memoir, Beautiful Things, Biden wrote of his struggles with drug and alcohol abuse,
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which escalated after Bo's death in 2015 from brain cancer.
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He was discharged from the U.S. Navy Reserve shortly after his commissioning due to a failed drug test.
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Biden was a founding board member of BHR Partners, a Chinese investment company, in 2013.
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He served on the board of Burisma Holdings, one of the largest private natural gas producers in Ukraine,
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from 2014 until his term expired in April 2019.
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Since early 2019, Hunter and his father have been the subjects of allegations of corrupt activities concerning Ukraine.
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The accusations concern Hunter Biden's business dealings in Ukraine and Joe Biden's anti-corruption efforts there.
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The New York Post published an article in October 2020 about a laptop computer that had belonged to Hunter Biden.
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The laptop supposedly contained about 129,000 emails and other material,
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but the Post provided no evidence of the chain of custody or authenticity of the device.
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Other media outlets declined to publish the story because of the lack of provenance.
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In March 2022, the New York Times and the Washington Post reported that some of the emails found on the computer were authentic.
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Some of Biden's detractors have said that the laptop context exposed corruption by Hunter's father,
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but no evidence of criminal wrongdoings by Joe Biden has been found.
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Subsequently, the Wall Street Journal reported that Hunter Biden had abandoned his Apple laptop computer
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but that files circulating online were purportedly from the laptop rather than confirmed to be.
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Biden's tax affairs have been under federal criminal investigation since late 2018.
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On July 26, 2023, Biden pled not guilty to tax charges for filing two years of his tax returns late.
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This is a reversal of his prior guilty plea on June 20, 2023.
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At that time, he had also admittedly admitted to illegally owning a gun while being a drug user
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because he supposedly because he knowingly denied drug use when applying for a gun purchase permit.
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On September 14, 2023, Biden was indicted by a special counsel in Delaware on three federal firearms-related charges.
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And that indictment is going to be the main topic of discussion on tonight's podcast, guys.
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So I have it right here, the indictment, which is on the next tab.
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And, guys, if you guys want to interact with the show, FNFSuperChat.com.
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Again, FNFSuperChat.com if you guys want to interact with the show.
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And, yeah, it goes towards keeping the show going, man.
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And we really enjoy being able to have an interactive show with y'all.
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In the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, United States of America,
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And then you can see here criminal action number, you know, 23, et cetera.
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And, man, that's probably the last name of the judge that's on this case.
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The grand jury for the District of Delaware charges that.
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Company 1, located in Wilmington, Delaware, possessed a federal firearms license, FFL,
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and was authorized to deal firearms under federal laws.
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Fancy way of saying it's a gun store, guys, okay?
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If you have an FFL, you're basically able to deal guns in the United States, okay?
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, ATF, okay?
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Well, actually, technically, it's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
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Let's pull up their wiki real quick for the people that don't know who they are.
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Yeah, pull up ATF real quick on the Wikipedia, so I want the audience to know who they are.
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We've talked about the ATF extensively on this podcast, but, you know, we're always getting
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new viewers, or people might not necessarily have tuned in on that episode when I talked
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives.
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And I'm not mistaken, I think they were the arresting agency in this case.
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It might have been the FBI, but they're definitely going to need the ATF as well, because the laws
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that he broke are typically ATF laws that they enforce.
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But anyway, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, BATFA, commonly referred
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to as the ATF as Domestic Law Enforcement Agency within the United States Department
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Its responsibilities include the investigation and prevention of federal offenses involving
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the unlawful use, manufacture, possession of firearms and explosives, acts of arson
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and bombings, and illegal trafficking and tax evasion of alcohol and tobacco products.
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It's not really a crime that many people do, but it is something that they definitely go
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Speaking of which, if you guys want to see a really cool cigarette smuggling case, watch
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my episode on Hezbollah that I covered on FedReacts, where members of a terrorist cell
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were actually using cigarette smuggling as a way to make money to fund terrorist activities.
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And the reason why they purposely picked cigarette smuggling was because no one gives a fuck
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So it was actually really smart that they went ahead and were doing a cigarette smuggling
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sting, not sting, operation, where they were basically, what they were doing was this.
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They were buying cigarettes at a low price in the Carolinas and then taking those cigarettes
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up north to New York, New Jersey, et cetera, places that had really high taxes on cigarettes
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And they were doing this, you know, multiple times a month.
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And there were guys, they were generating like half a million to a million dollars a month
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So they had a huge cigarette operation, cigarette smuggling operation going on.
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And the only reason the feds even cared was because of their links to Hezbollah.
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Had they just been regular dudes like some hillbillies or something like that, selling cigarettes,
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But it's because of their links to a terrorist organization that the ATF took, well, the
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ATF was originally investigating it as a cigarette thing.
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And then the FBI came in because of the terrorist nexus and they took it very seriously at that
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It's actually one of my favorite episodes that we did.
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It didn't get as many views, but it's a really interesting case.
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Anyway, the ATF also regulates via licensing the sale, possession, and transportation of firearms,
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ammunition of explosives, and interstate commerce.
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Bam, right there, guys, that right there makes up the majority of ATF's cases.
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Most of their cases actually deal with firearms, okay, not the other stuff, bombs and explosives
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Many of ATF's activities are carried out in conjunction with task forces made up of state
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and local law enforcement officers such as Project Safe Neighborhoods.
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The ATF operates a unique fire research laboratory in Betty Beltsville, Maryland, where full-scale
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mock-ups of criminal arson can be reconstructed.
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The ATF had 5,285 employees and an annual budget of almost $1.5 billion in 2021.
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ATF has received criticism over its handling of the Ruby Ridge siege, the Waco siege, and
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Another big one that they got criticized for was Operation Fast and Furious, which I will
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And that's going to come in when I cover Jaime Zapata, because the guns that were involved
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in killing him were guns that were involved in Operation Fast and Furious, where basically
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Well, yeah, they didn't want it to walk, but they ended up walking to Mexico, and those
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guns end up being involved in a bunch of murders.
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Also, one of those guns I think, if I'm not mistaken, killed a Border Patrol agent.
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He was also killed by a gun from the Operation Fast and Furious.
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But yeah, the ATF guys have made a lot of mistakes since they were formed in 1972.
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They're the ones, anytime you go to a gun store and you fill out that paperwork about
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have you ever been arrested or are you under indictment, et cetera, those are ATF forms that
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And that is why it is a crime to lie on them, like your boy Biden did, okay?
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FFL holders are licensed, among other things, to sell firearms and ammunition.
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Under the authority of Chapter 44, Title 18 of the United States Code, govern the manner
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in which FFL holders are permitted to sell firearms and ammunition.
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The rules and regulations governing FFL holders require that a person seeking to purchase
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a firearm fill out a firearms transaction report, ATF Form 4473.
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Part of the Form 4473 requires that the prospective purchasers certify that all his answers on the
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Guys, this is the form that landed Kodak Black in jail.
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When you go purchase a firearm, guys, you have to fill out this form.
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And in the form, they ask you a bunch of different questions.
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One of them is, have you ever been convicted of a felony, which is a crime that is punishable
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Are you under indictment under any area in the United States or any jurisdiction in the
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And Kodak Black said no to some of these things, when in reality, he was under indictment
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I think it was South Carolina for sexual assault.
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And he filled out one of these forms, right, and lied on it and said that he wasn't under
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indictment or that he wasn't a convicted felon.
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I forget which one specifically that they got him under.
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But regardless, that's what landed him in federal jail under gun charges.
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I think this is the form, but just like, you know, website.
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Yeah, do they not, can we not just pull up the form itself?
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This is the PDF, but it's a little weird to zoom in.
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Yeah, you could click one of the images and it would probably, yeah, because that's it
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All right, and can we enlarge that if possible?
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CB where it says, are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony?
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So as you guys can see here, you fill out all your information at the top, right?
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Or if you were born in a foreign country, height, age, all this crap, right?
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Then you have to go ahead and fill out these questions.
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And some of the most important questions are these, okay?
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So you can see here, number A, are you the actual transferee or buyer of the firearm, right?
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And they ask you that because they don't want you to transfer the gun to someone else, right?
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I've explained to you guys the difference between an information and an indictment.
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It's been a while since we've talked about it, though.
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So give me a one in the chat if y'all want me to explain the differences between an indictment or an information.
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One if you guys want me to explain the difference between an indictment and information.
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Yeah, it was Koda Black when he was arrested down here and he was about to get released from Florida prison.
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But because of the warrants that he had in South Carolina in the indictment.
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So right here, guys, this is where Kodak messed up.
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He basically, on question B here, okay, y'all want me to do it?
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So, B here says, are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony or any crime for which the judge can imprison you for more than one year?
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And he put there no, when in reality it was a yes because it was under indictment in the state of South Carolina for sexual assault.
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And that was a felony, which means it carries a penalty of more than one year.
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Now, what is the difference between an indictment and an information?
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Okay, guys, an indictment, right, is when you're being formally charged by a grand jury in the United States.
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A grand jury is a group of your peers who convene, you know, depending on how busy the jurisdiction is, once a week to once a month, and they deliberate over cases.
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You know, the prosecutor comes in with the law enforcement officer, whether it's state or federal, and they present the cases, and then the grand jury decides if they're going to indict the case, right?
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And then that is what's called a true bill of indictment, and then, bam, the person's indicted, an arrest warrant is generated, and they can go get the guy and pick him up, right?
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Grand jury proceedings are typically done in private, and they're hidden, okay?
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No one really knows about it, and obviously because there are active investigations, they don't want the person to know that they're being indicted, blah, blah, blah, right?
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Unless it's like a huge case, like with Donald Trump, we found out, oh, wow, they're convening a grand jury to indict him.
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Normally, you never see that, but it's because it's such a public figure, and they have to, you know, get a hold of the grand jury, get special counsel, whatever, it's going to hit the news.
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Now, with that said, though, right, that is an indictment.
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You're being indicted by your peers of grand jurors, not to be confused with a jury that's at a trial, okay?
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A grand jury is not the same as a jury that's at a trial.
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A jury that's at a trial is there to find you guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, which is a very high threshold, okay?
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And then a grand jury is there to show that there is probable cause, which is down here, okay?
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Beyond a reasonable doubt up here, probable cause down here.
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All the grand jury needs to do is find probable cause to indict you.
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Then they need to indict you at some point, all right?
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An information, guys, is something filed by the prosecutor, which will basically, it's the equivalent to an indictment.
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It's a formal charge, but a grand jury doesn't do it.
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The prosecutor himself files an information, and you are basically getting formally charged through a prosecutor.
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Now, you guys are wondering, well, wait, hold on, Myron.
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Why the fuck is a prosecutor going to go, or why not just have everyone get hit with an information?
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Why are we convening grand juries and doing all this extra work to charge people?
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Why not just have the prosecutor file the information?
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Because, guys, typically when informations are filed, nine out of ten times that tells me that individuals cooperating with the government,
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and more than likely they're not going to suffer as serious of a consequence.
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Informations are typically done with people that are cooperating, people that, white-collar criminals, guys that are going to, you know, snitch.
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Or public officials that they don't want to make it too much of a stink.
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So informations are typically done as a, how do I say this?
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It's a way to get the judicial process started on formally charging someone with a crime without making a big stink of it.
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Typically, if someone's doing an information also, they're going to surrender.
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They might already be in custody, or they might have been given a target letter like, hey, you're going to be charged.
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And then they just, and the person acknowledges, okay, I'm going to be charged.
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I plan to, you know, take whatever charge comes in my way, and that is when the prosecutor typically will give them an information.
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Nine out of ten times, if you see someone get hit with an information, guys, that means they're cooperating with the government to some degree.
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Whether it's snitching, they're going to take a plea deal, they're going to eat the charges, whatever it is,
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and information or the felony isn't that serious, they'll hit them with an information, okay?
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But it doesn't change the fact that it's still a felony and that it's a conviction.
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Just because you serve, right, let's say you get charged with a felony, but you don't do any jail time, you get probation.
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You're still a convicted felon, and you still can't have a gun, you still can't vote, you still can't do certain things.
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So how much jail time you serve doesn't matter if you're convicted of a crime that's punishable by more than a year or more.
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It's still a felony conviction, regardless of how much time you spend, okay?
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So if you get caught for a bullshit charge like 1,001, right, which is false statements, right, and you get hit with an information, and you cooperate,
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and you're like, oh, my God, I will never do it again, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, and the prosecutor hits you with an information,
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You get 12 months probation, no jail time, et cetera, you are still considered a convicted felon, and if you fill out this form, you can't buy a gun.
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You still cannot sit there and be like, oh, yeah, I should be able to buy a gun.
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No, because even though you serve no jail time, you got hit with the information, it was a baby charge, it was a 1,001, it's still a felony, okay?
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Give me one in the chat if that explains it, and you guys understand the difference now between an information and an indictment.
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And if it's a 2, put 2, and then why did it make sense, all right?
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Well, we can't put it on the screen just in case, but you can see it.
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Yeah, I want to make sure, like I said, man, the goal is to help y'all learn this stuff, man.
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So an indictment and information of the same exact thing, basically, it's just that one is
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filed by a grand jury, the other one is filed by a prosecutor, and they both...
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Pretty much start the formal process of charging someone in the United States.
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However, with the information, we know that that person more than likely is cooperating
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or is getting a charge that isn't that serious.
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Could you imagine you're a fugitive from justice and you're trying to buy a gun?
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Or addicted to marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled
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The use or possession of marijuana remains unlawful under federal law, regardless of whether
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it has been legalized or decriminalized for medical or recreational purposes in the state
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So let's say you're a pothead that lives in Colorado or California and weed is decriminalized
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And you're like, oh, man, oh, pothead, blah, blah, blah.
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You still are not qualified to purchase a firearm in the United States because guns are under
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So regardless of whether it's illegal or not in the state or decriminalized, it's still
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illegal federally for you to have marijuana and to smoke marijuana.
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So you could still be charged down the road if you get caught with weed.
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So for all you guys out there, because some of y'all, this is very important.
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I want to mention this because I've seen this happen before.
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If you have a gun, okay, let's say you share a car with a friend, right?
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This is some game for y'all to literally, this could save your life.
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Let's say you share a car with a friend and you know, you're a law abiding citizen.
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You don't do anything, but you carry a gun, right?
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But your friend likes to smoke weed every now and then, right?
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And you borrow the car and you go to the grocery store or whatever, and you get pulled
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over and the cop, you know, smells weed and says, oh, I step out of the vehicle.
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Now he has a probable cause to search your car, right?
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Because he smelled marijuana or he has a canine run it or whatever the hell.
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And they find weed in the car, but it's not yours.
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You now are probably going to go to jail and you could get hit with a federal charge,
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which is 18 U.S.C. 924C, which is basically possession of drugs while being armed, okay?
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So even though it's not your drugs, you could still be arrested because technically you were
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in possession of it because you were driving a car whilst armed with a firearm, bro.
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So what I say is, all right, if you're going to be a responsible gun owner, don't get in
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a vehicle with anyone that smokes weed or has weed or is prone to be around weed, okay?
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Because you can get jammed up and fucked up because of that.
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It's another thing to have marijuana and also have a gun, okay?
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That's what they hit push icy with, 18 U.S.C. 924C, which is possession of a gun while committing
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So, and I know states have, there's states that have different statutes for this that
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basically have charges where if you have drugs and a gun at the same time, it's a whole other
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So even if you lawfully have the firearm, right, you're lawfully carrying it, having drugs with
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So, guys, be very, very careful if you are a gun owner, you know, be responsible, right?
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You're responsible enough to get a gun, keep your record clean, et cetera.
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Don't hang out with people that do drugs or smoke weed.
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And don't ever get in a car or borrow a car of a friend or someone you know that smokes
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If they find a joint in the car, that can absolutely ruin your life, guys, okay?
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That's why I tell you all in general, just don't do drugs.
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You know, most of you guys that watch me are men anyway.
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Well, guess how much more successful you would be without it, okay?
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Without feeling lethargic, without being tired, without eating, having the munchies, you know,
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Like, you would be way more productive without it, all right?
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So, just something for you guys to keep in mind, because I've seen it before where you
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Where you didn't even know the drugs were in the car, but you have a gun on you, it's
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a lawful firearm, but now you're going to fucking jail because, you know, you borrowed
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the wrong car, you were in the wrong car, et cetera.
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If you are a responsible gun owner, don't hang out with people that do fucking drugs,
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And I really want you, that's why I keep hitting that sound effect, because you're a fucking
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Have you ever been adjudicated as a mental defective, or have you ever been committed
00:34:18.020
Yep, that's going to make you an inadmissible person.
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Have you ever been discharged from the armed forces under dishonorable conditions?
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Guys, you get kicked out of the military, you can't have a gun, all right?
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I would argue a dishonorable discharge is worse than being a convicted felon in the United
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And a dishonorable discharge, guys, is basically, they kicked you out of the military under bad
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Maybe you got arrested for committing a crime, you didn't, you were insubordinate, et cetera.
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It's pretty hard to get a dishonorable discharge, so if you do get one, you definitely fucked
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Are you subject to a court or a restraining order, you from harassing, stalking, or threatening
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a child, or an intimate partner, or a child of such partner?
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Guys, if you have a restraining order against you, you also can't get a gun.
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This is why, you know, for some of you guys out there that might be simping, stalking
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your ex or whatever, don't do that shit, all right?
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Because if you get a restraining order to put against you, now you can't get a gun.
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Next, have you ever been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence?
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Guys, there's only one misdemeanor that will absolutely jam you up the most, and it is
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I know I said earlier before that you need to be convicted of a felony or a crime that
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is punishable for more than 365 days for you to be considered a felon and to not be able
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But there's only one misdemeanor that will fuck you up.
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And that misdemeanor, guys, is a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence.
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If you get convicted of any misdemeanor of domestic violence, you cannot get a gun.
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And I remember when I was an agent myself on the job, every year they might have signed
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this form that we don't have a misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence.
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And that comes from the Lautenberg Act, where if you have a DV on your record, you cannot
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So, guys, once again, like I told you all before, don't hang out with druggies when
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Because if you do, there's far-reaching consequences that will absolutely fuck your life up.
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Getting a DV, a misdemeanor conviction, is a problem.
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It's the equivalent to getting a goddamn felony, because you can't get a gun if you get one.
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Next, have you ever renounced your U.S. citizenship?
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Are you an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States?
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If you're an illegal alien in the United States, you can't have a gun.
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If you renounce your U.S. citizenship, you can't get a gun.
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Are you an alien who has been admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa?
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If yes, do you fall within any of the exceptions stated in the instructions?
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And then it goes into, and they're asking if you're an alien again.
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So, this is basically the form, guys, and the reason where they get you, right?
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You basically disqualify yourself from getting a gun.
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It says here, penalty and perjury if you lie on this form.
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Those are just instructions, instructions, instructions.
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I've read and understand the notices, instructions, definition of the ATF form.
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The information recorded in sections B and D is true, correct, and complete.
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This entire transaction record has been completed at my licensed business premises.
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Basically, that you're telling the truth on this form.
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I asserted that my answers in section A are true, correct, and complete.
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I've read and understand the notice, instructions, and the definition of ATF form 4473.
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If I am not the actual transferee, blah, blah, blah.
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And they say that if you don't, you could get in trouble.
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It's a crime punishable felony under federal law and may also violate state and local law
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So, that's what happens when you buy a gun and you sign this form.
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If you lie on any of the things, you basically have just sealed your own fate to go to jail
00:39:07.880
Because lying on this form will definitely get you jammed up.
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Like, lying on these forms will get you jammed up, man.
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So, now that we know the, now y'all know the form, the 4473 intimately now.
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If you're going to go buy a gun, now you guys know.
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Question 11E of the form 4473 requires that the prospective purchaser certify truthfully
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that he or she is not an unlawful user or addicted to any stimulant, narcotic drug,
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In the certification section of the form 4473, the actual buyer must certify that his or her
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answers to the question on the form are true or correct and complete.
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The actual buyer must also acknowledge by his or her signature that I understand that
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a person who answers yes is prohibited from purchasing or receiving firearm and making
00:40:14.480
any false oral or written statement is a crime punishable as a felony under federal
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Next thing you know, now he's getting indicted by the fucking great jury.
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Count one, paragraphs one through five of this indictment are alleged herein.
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They almost had, because, guys, there's a statute of limitations, five years, right?
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So they indicted him right before it hit the five-year mark, right?
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So honor about October 12, 2018, in the District of Delaware, the defendant, Hunter Biden, in
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connection with the acquisition of a firearm that is a Colt Cobra 38 SPL revolver with
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serial number RA551363 from Company 1, licensed under the provisions of Chapter 44, Title 18,
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United States Code, knowingly made a false and fictitious written statement intended and
00:41:06.860
likely to deceive that dealer with respect to a fact material to the lawfulness of the
00:41:10.920
sale of the firearm under the provisions of Chapter 44, Title 18, United States Code,
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Basically, he went ahead and bought a firearm from a licensed FFL, okay, and lied, okay?
00:41:22.900
And it says here, provided a rent statement on Form 4473 certifying that he was not an unlawful
00:41:29.500
user of and addicted to any stimulant, narcotic, drug, and any other controlled substance, when
00:41:35.340
in fact, as he knew, that statement was false and fictitious.
00:41:41.000
And violation of Title 18, United States Code Section 922A6 and 924A2, okay?
00:41:49.220
922 is the general charge that they're going to hit you with anytime you're in a felon of
00:41:54.340
So there's nine types of prohibited people from having a gun, okay?
00:41:57.920
If you're a convicted felon, you have a dishonorable discharge, a drug user, illegal alien, that's
00:42:06.940
four, mental, a mental person, five, like you have mental instabilities, you renounce your
00:42:15.440
citizenship, six, let's see here, makes you a prohibited person.
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There's three others, but I just can't remember them right now.
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Okay, basically, as him being a drug user, he is considered one of these prohibited people,
00:42:35.760
Number nine, honor about October 12, 2018, in the District of Delaware, the defendant,
00:42:39.140
Robert Hunter Biden, in connection with the acquisition of a firearm that is a Colt Cobra
00:42:42.920
revolver, knowingly made a false statement and representation to Company One, that's where
00:42:48.340
Uh, with respect to information required by the previous of Chapter 44, uh, to be kept
00:42:55.660
in the FFL holders' records, in that defendant, Robert Hunter Biden, certified on 473 that he
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was not an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant, narcotic drug, any other controlled
00:43:04.400
substance, when, in fact, he knew that statement was false and fictitious.
00:43:07.940
And then count three, uh, on or about October 12, 2018, uh, through, uh, through on or about
00:43:18.740
October 23, 2018, in the District of Delaware, the defendant, Robert Hunter Biden, knowing
00:43:22.880
that he was an unlawful user of and addicted to any stimulant, narcotic drug, any other
00:43:27.340
controlled substance, blah, blah, blah, uh, defined on Title 21.
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Title 21 is the controlled substances portion of the United States Code.
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Uh, he did knowingly possess a firearm that is a cult, Cobra, and, um, there you go.
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David C. Wise, Special Counsel, United States Department of Justice.
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And when they bring special counsel in like this, guys, is typically to, uh, go after a
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Um, the, uh, the other special counsel, uh, that went, that's going after, um, Donald Trump.
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Jack, uh, someone in the chat's going to put it.
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And I'm going to actually post a story telling people that we're live right now.
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And, and don't forget to like, share, subscribe, like the video, make sure you guys are commenting.
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And I put, and I put that on Myron's kids, bro.
00:45:51.200
You know, I got to put your kids through the adversity.
00:45:58.780
Yeah, but what, what my kids got to do with this?
00:46:01.100
Why you, why you got to always put it on my kids?
00:46:08.600
Yeah, and by the way, guys, don't forget to like the video, man.
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I think we got, like, almost a thousand y'all watching on YouTube.
00:46:20.680
So, we got, uh, we got about 2,400 y'all in here, man.
00:46:24.520
So, here, I'm going to drop the story right now so more people jump in.
00:46:32.160
My first time donating to the, uh, to the Either Show.
00:46:36.440
I just wanted to say, you credit videos helped me get my credit.
00:46:58.640
You still had the sand in the little crust thing.
00:47:03.800
L apartment building for no wheelchair access for Angie.
00:47:18.580
Mo got a bald head looking like a Milk Dud Wstream.
00:47:29.060
but young Pharaoh got the video of Hunter Biden doing coke
00:47:42.780
Any reason why accounting over criminal justice
00:47:49.960
Northeastern has something called the co-op program,
00:47:51.620
which, um, has partnerships with certain companies
00:47:57.840
But, uh, an accounting degree is just going to be more useful
00:48:00.180
because you'll be able to do financial investigations,
00:48:04.360
Hey, Hamiron, ever consider a live or in-person fed react show?
00:48:06.740
Uh, did you hear Oliver Roast, Oliver Tree Roast L3?
00:48:11.880
Um, if it's the guy that said that they suck now,
00:48:20.860
would you recommend we send you super slash rants from?
00:48:26.060
If you guys want to chat from Rumble, that's cool.
00:48:30.820
the stream labs, that helps a bit more, the stream labs.
00:48:34.960
Whatever you guys prefer is easiest for you guys.
00:48:37.420
Um, you know, we want to make it easy for you guys
00:48:48.220
I bet Myron snorted a Hunter's Coke before the show.
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As a matter of fact, can I get another Celsius?