This video provides a detailed overview of the current status of several key ATF rules enacted during the Biden administration. It clarifies that the pistol brace rule has been vacated in Mach v. Bondi, but pre-existing federal definitions of short-barreled rifles still apply. The frame and receiver rule, upheld by the Supreme Court in Vandertock v. Bondi, remains in effect despite ongoing discussions about potential redrafting. The engaged in business rule is currently subject to litigation, with a lower court ruling against the ATF in Texas v. ATF, though the Department of Justice has appealed. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding these evolving regulations for lawful gun ownership.
This video discusses the official end of the ATF's pistol brace rule, a significant development for gun owners. The rule was successfully challenged and settled through legal action, primarily based on the Administrative Procedures Act, which limits executive agency authority. The Firearms Policy Coalition played a key role in this legal victory, emphasizing that pistol braces do not transform firearms into short-barreled rifles.
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