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Everytown Law’s brass ok with lying on 4473?

Meet Mark Frassetto.


Mark’s job is to help Everytown uphold gun laws.



As Deputy Director of Second Amendment History and Scholarship at Everytown Law, Mark focuses on developing the historical and scholarly record supporting the constitutionality of gun regulation.  Mark’s work makes up much of the Originalist defense of gun laws under the Second Amendment.

Mark’s work has been published by the Smithsonian Institution Press, Texas A&M Law Review, William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal, Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, Southern Illinois Law Review and Campbell Law Review. Mark’s work has been frequently cited in briefs and often is relied on by Courts across the country.

Prior to joining Everytown, Mark was a fellow in the New York County District Attorney’s Office Cybercrime and Identity Theft Bureau, where he investigated and assisted in prosecuting stalking, identity theft, and hacking cases. 

Mark is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Marquette University where he double majored in history and criminology.



As you might have heard, Hunter Biden was pardoned yesterday, and him lying on the 4473 (question 11 e.) regarding his drug use when purchasing a firearm, a felony, was “forgiven”.


On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced that he had issued a pardon to his son, Hunter Biden, who was set to face sentencing on federal tax and gun charges later this month. President Biden, who had repeatedly insisted that he had no plans to pardon Hunter, said in a statement that his son had been politically targeted, describing his legal strife as a “miscarriage of justice.”

Well, it appears that Everytown law’s Deputy Director is ok with this!

Remember this next time he’s arguing to uphold the 4473 when it comes before the federal courts…….

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