This video discusses the ongoing legal battle between Rare Breed Triggers and the ATF regarding the classification of FRT triggers as machine guns. It highlights the ATF's recent raids on manufacturers, Rare Breed's plan to refile a lawsuit in North Dakota, and their stance on customer data privacy. The core of the dispute lies in the ATF's reinterpretation of the machine gun definition under the NFA and GCA.
This video discusses the legal challenges surrounding the Rare Breed FRT trigger in Washington State. The ATF has classified the trigger as a machine gun, leading to a cease and desist letter and subsequent litigation. While the company disputes this classification, a court denied their request for an injunction. Currently, shipping to Washington is restricted, and the ATF may attempt to seize existing triggers. The situation remains unresolved, with potential for further legal and legislative action.
This video features retired ATF Agent Dan O'Kelly explaining why the Rare Breed FRT Trigger is legal. O'Kelly, from GunLearn.com, expresses his belief that Rare Breed will be successful in their legal challenges. The description also includes various links to GunGuyTV's platforms, merchandise, and sponsor information, as well as links to firearm rights organizations.
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