Videos tagged with Short Barreled Rifle
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 discusses the legal challenge to New Jersey's ban on Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) brought by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). The FPC argues that the ban violates the Second Amendment, citing Supreme Court precedents like Bruen and Heller. The case, FPC v. Platkin, is currently in federal court with FPC filing a motion for summary judgment. The video highlights that SBRs are legal under federal law with proper registration and taxes, and that historical precedent does not support banning commonly owned firearms based on features like barrel length.
This video provides a critical update on the legal fight against the ATF's pistol brace rule. It highlights that while the rule itself has been vacated nationwide, the DOJ continues to enforce the same underlying legal theory that brace pistols are Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs) under the NFA. The Giwa and Texas lawsuit is presented as a key case seeking a permanent injunction to block this enforcement theory, preventing future administrations from reviving restrictions without new rulemaking. The speaker emphasizes the importance of this injunction to protect gun owners from selective enforcement based on statutory interpretation alone.











