She’s been served and the 30 days have come and gone

What we know and what we don’t know

There is a lot of speculation on YouTube from various gun rights groups and individuals, but there is nothing really definitive except for business as usual in Washington, D.C. from politicians on both sides of the aisle calling us stupid in court and grabbing our guns from us as usual, with threats of arbitrary decades-long federal prison sentences inflicted on gun owners just for owning guns, in spite of the Constitution and in spite of all due process of law that has been established in pursuance of the Constitution.

The politics of gun control are extremely corrosive and undermine all our other rights which are ultimately only protected by our own means of self-defense and defense of our families and homes, as averge everyday citizens.

Protecting Second Amendment Rights
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.

Sec. 2. Plan of Action. (a)

Within 30 days of the date of this order, the Attorney General shall examine all orders, regulations, guidance, plans, international agreements, and other actions of executive departments and agencies (agencies) to assess any ongoing infringements of the Second Amendment rights of our citizens, and present a proposed plan of action to the President, through the Domestic Policy Advisor, to protect the Second Amendment rights of all Americans.

Pam Bondi was given a grace period of thirty days, which technically came and went with no report and no plan of action.

AG Bondi gets extended deadline to recommend killing gun control policies: DOJ
Attorney General Pam Bondi is looking into whether Biden administration policies infringe on Americans’ right to bear arms.

Now her right-hand man Kash Patel has been dismissed as head of ATF, and Daniel Driscoll, Secretary of the Army, has taken over the apparently defunct or inactive bureau.

Kash Patel has been replaced by Army Secretary Driscoll as acting head of the ATF, AP sources say
FBI Director Kash Patel was quietly removed weeks ago as the acting chief of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and has been replaced by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll.

Plans have been proposed or leaked to “merge” the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms with the Drug Enforcement Administration, but again, there is nothing definitive, and no indications of any actual “restoration” of rights of any individuals previously “prohibited” by the ATF from purchasing or possessing firearms. Well, “the feds” as such can apparently speak for themselves as the organized labor and mob boss groups they are, collectively bargaining for better pay, perks, benefits and working conditions as employees of the federal goverment, while continuing to impose progressively more severe and onerous arbitrary restrictions on ownership of firearms by private citizens or individuals through their computer systems of slander sheets, clearance issues and networked databases of prohibited persons, without obeying the law or the constitution or the directions of their own bosses.

Proposed DOJ Merger Could Lead to Change for DEA, ATF Agents — FEDagent
Merger Memo As part of the ongoing extensive restructuring of the federal government, Department of Justice (DOJ) leadership has proposed combining the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) into a single agency. According to a memo
Proposed DEA, ATF Merger Would Be Significant Change for Managers — FEDmanager
Merger Memo As part of the ongoing restructuring of the federal government, Department of Justice (DOJ) leadership has proposed combining the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) into a single agency. According to a memo from Dep