Videos tagged with FRAC Lawsuit
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody has issued a legal opinion clarifying that under Florida state law, a handgun equipped with a stabilizing brace is not classified as a 'short-barreled rifle' (SBR). This opinion, requested by State Representative Shane Abbott, asserts that attaching a brace does not alter the fundamental characteristics of a handgun. Florida is also participating in a lawsuit challenging the ATF's final rule on pistol braces, alongside 24 other states.
This video provides a critical update on the ongoing legal battles challenging the ATF's pistol brace rule. It details the FRAC lawsuit in North Dakota, highlighting the submission of an amicus brief by numerous Members of Congress. The discussion emphasizes the Second Amendment implications and the burden the rule places on firearm owners, particularly those with disabilities. The video also calls for industry support for these legal efforts.
This video provides an update on the FRAC lawsuit against Merrick Garland and the ATF concerning a new firearms rule. The government has requested extensions for their defense, citing the need to unify responses across multiple lawsuits. The speaker highlights the immediate impact of the rule and FRAC's strategy to seek an injunction due to alleged violations of the Congressional Review Act.
This video details a significant lawsuit filed by FRAC, 25 states, and other entities against the ATF and DOJ concerning the pistol brace rule. The lawsuit challenges the ATF's reclassification of pistol braces, which could turn legal ownership into a felony. The speaker highlights the discrepancy in ATF's estimated numbers of affected firearms versus industry estimates and questions the involvement of organizations like the NRA and NSSF.
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