This video discusses a lawsuit filed by several Attorneys General against the ATF's settlement regarding forced reset triggers. The speaker argues that the AGs are claiming a victory they did not achieve, as the ATF's updated policy already accounted for state prohibitions on such devices. The court's dismissal of the AGs' suit due to lack of standing is highlighted as evidence of their "win" being illusory.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses a concerning trend where the ATF is reportedly contacting individuals who purchased "wide open" or "forced reset" triggers directly from retailers like Rare Breed and Big Daddy Unlimited, bypassing previous methods of contact. The ATF is allegedly showing up at homes unannounced without search warrants, demanding personal property. Kirk advises individuals who have purchased these triggers and have not yet been contacted by the ATF to consult legal counsel proactively.
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