This video from Washington Gun Law provides a critical overview of the approaching ATF pistol brace rule deadline. It outlines five compliance options, including surrender, destruction, reconfiguration (such as replacing the upper receiver with a 16-inch barrel or removing the brace), and amnesty registration. The discussion highlights the ATF Director's statements versus the final rule's implications, particularly regarding constructive possession and the ambiguity surrounding possessing a pistol and an unattached brace. The expert analysis emphasizes understanding these options to maintain legal compliance.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides an expert analysis of the ATF's Rule 2021R-08 concerning pistol braces. He clarifies the rule's impact, detailing five options for compliance, emphasizing that removing the brace itself does not require destruction. The video aims to clear confusion and guide viewers through the complex regulatory landscape.
This video provides essential guidance on navigating firearm laws when traveling out-of-state. It emphasizes the importance of researching the specific laws of each destination, including concealed carry permit reciprocity. The video advises contacting the Attorney General's office for accurate, up-to-date information and stresses the need to understand local concealed carry, self-defense, and deadly force laws. For travel through restrictive states, it recommends securely storing firearms in a locked container, separate from ammunition, in the vehicle's trunk. The core message is to be fully informed about firearm laws *before* entering another state to avoid legal issues.
This video provides a guide on how to write an effective public comment on federal rules, specifically focusing on how individuals can engage with and potentially challenge regulations issued by government agencies like the ATF. Host MattLaAtLaw aims to clarify the process, separating facts from misinformation and encouraging active participation in the regulatory landscape. The content also includes a brief mention of supporting Fuddbusters through various platforms and offers affiliate links for relevant products.
Following a self-defense shooting, prioritize safety and securing the scene before handling your firearm. It's crucial to have your account be the first one police receive, ideally via a witness or family member calling 911. If you must call, be brief and factual, and always invoke your right to counsel before answering detailed questions.
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