1st Lawsuit Against Biden's Frame/Receiver Rule Drops! Serious Firepower!

This video details the first lawsuit filed against the Biden administration's new rule redefining firearm frames and receivers. The lawsuit, brought by Division 80, argues the ATF's administrative change bypasses legislative authority and harms manufacturers. Expert legal representation from Michael Sullivan and Corey Lu is highlighted, emphasizing the unconstitutional nature of the rule and its impact on the firearms industry.

Quick Summary

The Biden administration's new rule redefines 80% frame/receiver kits sold with jigs as complete firearms, mandating FFL transfers and background checks. This administrative change, challenged by Division 80, is argued to be an unconstitutional overreach by the ATF, bypassing Congress.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: New Lawsuit Against Biden Rule
  2. 00:19Sponsor Segment: GunSkins
  3. 01:21Lawsuit Details: Frame/Receiver Rule
  4. 01:44Plaintiff: Division 80
  5. 02:17Biden's Unconstitutional Actions
  6. 02:41Attorneys: Michael Sullivan
  7. 03:0980% Receiver Rule Change Impact
  8. 04:24Attorneys: Corey Lu
  9. 04:39Joint Statement on ATF Weaponization
  10. 05:05Biden's Own Admission
  11. 05:37Future of Lawsuits & Impact
  12. 06:25Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Biden administration rule regarding firearm frames and receivers?

The Biden administration's new rule redefines an 80% frame/receiver kit sold with a jig as a complete firearm. This requires FFL transfers, background checks, and indefinite record-keeping, impacting manufacturers and consumers.

Who is suing the Biden administration over the frame/receiver rule?

The first lawsuit was filed by Division 80, a Houston-area gun parts manufacturer. They argue the ATF's rule is an unconstitutional administrative overreach that will put them out of business.

What is the main legal argument against the ATF's frame/receiver rule?

The primary argument is that the ATF, under Biden's direction, is attempting to change laws through administrative action rather than through Congress. This is seen as an unconstitutional overreach of power by an executive agency.

Who are the key legal figures involved in the lawsuit against the ATF rule?

The lawsuit features a strong legal team, including Michael Sullivan, former Acting Director of the ATF, and Corey Lu, former General Counsel for Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Their expertise is crucial in challenging the ATF's actions.

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