You can read it right here. The associate deputy director and chief operating officer suggests a few things. And the list is pretty good for gun owners. A few things:

ATF would appear to be on board with removing suppressors from NFA. With the recent popularity of suppressors, there is a huge backlog at ATF. And, ATF notes, they’re becoming pretty common now, even with people having to jump through tax stamp hoops.

ATF also is OK with importation and resale of surplus firearms:

There is no clear public safety reason why taxpayer-funded US-origin C&R defense articles should be denied re-importation to the American public, while many non-U.S.- origin C&R items are approved. Additionally, these items do not represent any discernable (sic) public safety concern, as demand lies with collectors of vintage military firearms. Importation and sale through licensed dealers would effectively regulate the lawful transfer of these firearms through a licensee and a background check.

ATF calls itself out over the stabilizing brace silliness.

ATF says AR-15s are popular should be re-evaluated for sporting purposes because they are used often for sporting purpose.

Allowing dealers to sell at out of state gun shows.

At the end, a list of regulations that should probably be amended or removed.

My, my. What has happened at the ATF to make them advocate something reasonable?

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