80% UPDATE: JSD Supply Files Lawsuit Against ATF

This video discusses the lawsuit filed by JSD Supply against the ATF, challenging the ATF's interpretation that selling parts kits and jigs constitutes selling firearms without a license. The lawsuit alleges the ATF is acting arbitrarily and exceeding its authority, attempting to create law rather than enforce it. The video highlights the ATF's previous stance that such parts are not firearms and emphasizes the importance of legal challenges in preventing government overreach.

Quick Summary

JSD Supply has filed a lawsuit against the ATF, challenging a cease and desist order that claimed their sale of parts and jigs constituted selling firearms without a license. The lawsuit alleges the ATF is acting arbitrarily, exceeding its authority, and attempting to create law, thereby violating Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:04JSD Supply Lawsuit Against ATF Kicks Off
  2. 00:13Sponsor: Sonoran Desert Institute
  3. 00:56Welcome to Guns & Gadgets
  4. 01:07Attorneys File Lawsuit Against ATF
  5. 01:16JSD Supply Cease and Desist Order Explained
  6. 02:06Attorney Rob Olson and GOA Involvement
  7. 02:45ATF's Lack of Law-Making Ability
  8. 03:03Analyzing the Lawsuit Filing
  9. 03:47Lawsuit Allegations Against ATF
  10. 04:31ATF's Historical Stance on Parts
  11. 05:05Legal Process and Funding
  12. 05:12Support JSD Supply Legal Defense
  13. 05:49ATF Overreach and Second Amendment
  14. 06:10Other ATF Rulings (Pistol Brace)
  15. 06:23Contact Your Representatives
  16. 06:38Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main reason JSD Supply filed a lawsuit against the ATF?

JSD Supply filed a lawsuit against the ATF because they received a cease and desist order. The ATF alleged that by selling parts and jigs, JSD Supply was effectively selling firearms without a license, which JSD Supply disputes.

What are the key allegations made by JSD Supply in their lawsuit against the ATF?

The lawsuit alleges that the ATF's actions are arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, and not in accordance with the law. It also claims the ATF is acting in excess of its statutory authority and violating the Second Amendment rights of citizens.

How has the ATF's stance on firearm parts reportedly changed?

According to the video, the ATF has historically stated that items like 80% receivers are not considered firearms. The lawsuit suggests that the recent enforcement actions and interpretations by the ATF represent a change in this stance, potentially driven by political pressure rather than legislative action.

How can individuals support JSD Supply in their legal battle against the ATF?

Individuals can support JSD Supply's legal defense fund by donating through a GiveSendGo campaign. Any excess funds raised beyond legal expenses are intended to be donated to a Second Amendment rights organization.

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