Benchmark: Comprehensive Overview of ATF’s Final Rule on Firearms Dealership
Take this benchmark to assess how much you would benefit from taking the course on the ATF’s clarified definition of “engaged in the business” (EIB) as a firearms dealer. In a few minutes, you’ll see where your intuition about profit intent (PEP), personal collections, former licensee inventory, advertising and presumptions, and recordkeeping aligns—or conflicts—with the final rule.
What you’ll get:
– A quick read on whether your current selling practices could trigger EIB presumptions and require an FFL
– Insight into why the rule changed (closing gray areas, fairness for licensed dealers, and public-safety goals)
– A sense of operational impact: where workflows, documentation, and sales channels may need to change
– Clarity on trade-offs (compliance vs. flexibility, efficiency vs. accountability) that shape day-to-day decisions
– A targeted study plan: which sections of the course will save you the most time and reduce risk
These are not recall questions. They surface how you reason about intent, impact, and practical readiness. If your answers show gaps—especially around profit motive signals, quick resales, online promotion, former licensee inventory, and verification/recordkeeping—the course will help you translate the rule into clean, defensible practices.
NOTE: Unless otherwise indicated, all Benchmarks are free of charge!