ATF Frame/Receiver Rule IN EFFECT! Updates on 3 Lawsuits To Stop It

Published on August 24, 2022
Duration: 6:02

This video provides an expert analysis of the ATF's new frame/receiver rule, which redefines what constitutes a firearm and impacts serialized components. The presenter, with an expert's authority, details three lawsuits challenging the rule, noting that preliminary injunctions in two cases were denied, and one was granted in part, but the rule is currently in effect. The outlook suggests the rule will likely stand, emphasizing the need for gun owners to stay informed and prepared.

Quick Summary

The ATF's frame/receiver rule is now in effect, redefining firearms and impacting serialized components. Three lawsuits challenge the rule; two had preliminary injunctions denied, and one was granted in part, but the rule stands. Gun owners should stay informed and consider self-defense preparedness.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Sponsor
  2. 00:50ATF Frame/Receiver Rule In Effect
  3. 01:16Lawsuits to Stop the Rule
  4. 01:30First Lawsuit Update
  5. 02:45Second Lawsuit Update
  6. 03:34Third Lawsuit Update
  7. 04:10Current Status and Outlook
  8. 04:48Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's frame/receiver rule?

The ATF's frame/receiver rule redefines what constitutes a firearm, specifically impacting the sale and possession of serialized components used to build firearms. This regulatory change aims to update existing laws without new legislative action.

What is the current status of lawsuits against the ATF's frame/receiver rule?

As of the video's release, two major lawsuits challenging the rule had their preliminary injunction motions denied. A third lawsuit saw its injunction granted in part, but the rule itself remains in effect.

What are the implications of the ATF's frame/receiver rule for gun owners?

The rule's implementation means that serialized components are now more strictly regulated. Gun owners are advised to stay informed about legal developments and consider preparedness and self-defense options.

Who is sponsoring Guns & Gadgets in this video?

The sponsor for Guns & Gadgets in this video is the USCCA (U.S. Concealed Carry Association), which offers education, training, and self-defense liability insurance for gun owners.

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