Videos tagged with Pistol Brace Rule
The DOJ is arguing that the NFA can still be enforced against pistol-braced firearms even after the ATF's pistol brace rule was struck down. This means the government believes it doesn't need a specific rule to classify and enforce NFA regulations on these items, relying instead on their interpretation of existing statutes. This shifts the legal battleground from specific rules to the broader interpretation of law by unelected officials, raising concerns for gun owners.
This video provides an expert analysis of a federal court ruling that significantly impacts a controversial ATF regulation. Lead Firearms Instructor and SEO Strategist breaks down Judge Corey L. Maze's decision in *Butler v. Bondy*, which permanently blocked key portions of the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule for plaintiffs and NRA members. The ruling clarifies that single firearm sales or offers to sell do not automatically trigger FFL and background check requirements, addressing concerns of overreach by the ATF.











