In a recent Washington Gun Law episode, William Kirk tackled swirling rumors about Blake Masters being considered for the role of ATF Director under a potential Trump administration.
While the name might not ring bells for everyone, Kirk didn’t hold back in breaking down who Masters is and whether he’s the right pick for the job.
Who is Blake Masters?
He’s a successful businessman with an impressive professional background. However, his political career has been far less stellar.
He ran for U.S. Senate in Arizona against Mark Kelly, lost decisively, and followed that up with an unsuccessful congressional run in Arizona’s 8th District. Despite significant funding and high expectations, both campaigns floundered, and Masters walked away without a win.
After those losses, Masters reportedly vied for leadership of the Presidential Personnel Office but was turned down. Now, rumors suggest he’s aiming for the top seat at the ATF.
Is Masters pro-Second Amendment? Kirk highlighted a Facebook post from Masters where he’s seen holding a semi-automatic pistol with a stabilizing brace (see below).
While Masters presents himself as pro-Second Amendment, concerns linger. Critics question whether his ambition for power outweighs his dedication to defending constitutional rights.
One anonymous Arizona gun owner, quoted in the Arizona Daily Independent, put it bluntly: “It’s clear Masters wants power, and that’s why President Trump can’t give it to him—especially not over our firearms.”
Some suggest more experienced and trusted figures, like Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, would be a better fit for the role.
Kirk made one point crystal clear: the ATF doesn’t just need a Trump loyalist—it needs someone fiercely loyal to the Second Amendment and the constitutional rights of all Americans.
Someone asked me about short-barreled rifles and pistol braces last night (!)
— Blake Masters (@bgmasters) September 3, 2021
What the Biden ATF is trying to do now by reclassifying pistol braces is a classic gun control move: ignore actual criminals, turn law-abiding gun owners into felons. More on this soon. pic.twitter.com/kwjHq32dig
While Masters has the business acumen and the connections, his shaky political track record raises legitimate concerns about his ability to lead such a critical agency effectively.
For now, it’s all speculation. But if these rumors materialize, gun owners across the country will be watching closely.
As always, Kirk reminded viewers to stay informed, stay involved, and stay vigilant in defending their rights. You can follow Washington Gun Law HERE.
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Once a person of age fills out the NEW 4473, they must fully understand that they are liable for the firearm. No matter what or who uses it, they are liable and will be responsible for ANYTHING that this firearm does or is involved with. The purchaser will understand if he dies or wants to sell this firearm that they must go to an FFL dealer to have responsibility transferred to the new owner. If this is not done then there will be a minimum of 5 years in prison. NOTE: the new 4473 will ask about medical & med records and will be sent to the NEW FBI. The purchaser cannot leave the dealer’s store until the 4473 is returned to the dealer from the FBI. Max wait time with AI would be 24 hrs.
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William Kirk should be out new ATF director.