This ARFCOM News episode, featuring insights from a high-authority voice in the 2A community, covers critical legal and legislative developments. Key topics include the ATF's interest in the Rare Breed FRT lawsuit, the implications of Virginia's SB 749 regarding magazine capacity and age restrictions, and a community initiative supporting veterans. It also touches on a notable arrest within the firearms industry.
This video explains the significant legal shift occurring on January 1st, 2026, where the $200 federal tax stamp for most NFA items, including suppressors and short-barreled rifles/shotguns, will drop to zero. This change is being leveraged in a lawsuit by Silencer Shop and industry partners challenging the constitutionality of the National Firearms Act itself, drawing parallels to the NFIB v. Sebelius Supreme Court case. The video also outlines purchasing options through Silencer Shop, including a 'fast track' to purchase before the tax change and a 'free track' to reserve items and submit on January 1st to save the $200 fee, while also contributing to the ongoing legal challenge.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the recent legislative and legal developments surrounding the National Firearms Act (NFA), specifically concerning suppressors and Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). It details the passage of HR1, which reduced the NFA tax to $0, and the subsequent lawsuits filed by gun rights organizations and 15 states against the ATF. The legal arguments presented challenge the NFA's constitutionality based on its original taxing power foundation, now eroded by the zero tax. The speaker, demonstrating deep legal and firearms expertise, also touches upon ongoing legislative efforts and potential ATF responses.
This video discusses the lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF), and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton against the ATF's pistol brace rule. The legal action challenges the rule's classification of pistol braces, which could lead to registration and potential penalties for non-compliance. The lawsuit aims to halt the rule's implementation and prevent it from taking effect.
This video provides crucial updates on the ATF's new pistol brace rule, featuring insights from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. It details the lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation against the ATF in the Northern District of Texas, challenging the classification of firearms with pistol braces. The discussion highlights the anticipated January 2023 publication of the rule and a potential drop date of January 13th, 2023, with a live event announced by Washington Gun Law.
This video details a lawsuit filed by JSD Supply against the ATF over an alleged unconstitutional ruling on firearm parts sales. The ATF's cease and desist letter to JSD Supply claims that selling an 80% receiver with other parts constitutes selling a firearm, a stance that contradicts previous ATF positions and the Gun Control Act of 1968. The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief to allow JSD Supply to resume sales, highlighting concerns about the ATF's arbitrary policy changes and overreach of authority.
Rare Breed Firearms President, Stephen Monica, provides an update on their lawsuit against the ATF. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing legal accuracy over speed, especially after recent events. Monica also urges supporters to engage with their representatives through the no-triggerban.org website, highlighting the current low submission numbers and the need for increased advocacy.
This video discusses the WOT (Wide Open Trigger) and FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) from Rare Breed, focusing on patent infringement concerns and product performance. Roger Barrera of QVO Tactical shares his experience with the WOT trigger, noting its immediate functionality and customer service responsiveness compared to his issues with the Rare Breed FRT. The discussion highlights the complexities of patent law in the firearms industry and the importance of reliable product performance and customer support.
This video from NRA News features John Popp interviewing attorney Richard Gardiner about a lawsuit filed by a San Antonio gun store against the ATF. The discussion likely revolves around firearms regulations, legal challenges to ATF actions, and the Second Amendment rights of gun owners. Given the title and description, the content is focused on legal and political aspects of gun ownership in the United States.
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