ATF Letter Freezing Sales On Firearm Parts & "Ghost Guns" Found Invalid!!!

Published on June 22, 2022
Duration: 8:48

A recent court ruling has invalidated an ATF cease-and-desist letter targeting JSD Supply's sales of 80% lower receivers and firearm parts. The court determined that such letters lack independent legal authority and do not impose liabilities. This decision means JSD Supply can continue selling these items, and the ATF's attempt to halt sales was deemed an arbitrary rule change. The ruling also touches on the ATF's new regulations regarding frames and receivers, requiring serialization and background checks for 80% kits.

Quick Summary

A court has ruled that ATF cease-and-desist letters, including those targeting 80% lower receiver and firearm part sales, possess no independent legal authority. This means companies like JSD Supply can continue selling these items, as the ATF's attempt to halt sales via a letter was deemed legally baseless.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Court Invalidates ATF Cease-and-Desist Letter
  2. 00:14Channel Goal and Subscriber Appreciation
  3. 00:48ATF's Attempt to Shut Down Sales
  4. 01:11ATF's Position on 80%ers
  5. 01:40New Rule on Frames and Receivers
  6. 02:11JSD Supply Lawsuit and TRO
  7. 03:04Motion for Emergency TRO
  8. 03:54Arguments and Court Order
  9. 05:15Court's Denial of Preliminary Injunction
  10. 05:41ATF Letters Deemed Toothless
  11. 05:58Tyrannical Games by the ATF
  12. 06:36Supporting JSD Supply
  13. 07:30California 80%er Reminder
  14. 08:00End Screen and Thank You

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the court case regarding the ATF's cease-and-desist letter on 80% lower receivers?

A court ruled that the ATF's cease-and-desist letter, which aimed to halt sales of 80% lower receivers and firearm parts, has no independent legal authority. This means companies like JSD Supply can continue selling these items without facing legal repercussions from that specific letter.

Can companies still sell 80% lower receivers and firearm parts after the ATF's recent actions?

Yes, following a court's decision that ATF cease-and-desist letters lack legal authority, companies like JSD Supply are permitted to continue selling 80% lower receivers and firearm parts. The ATF's attempt to shut down these sales via a letter was found to be without legal standing.

What is the ATF's new rule regarding frames and receivers?

The ATF's new rule mandates that gun stores and FFL holders must serialize all 80% lower receiver kits currently in their inventory. Additionally, individuals purchasing these items after the rule's effective date will be required to undergo a background check.

What is the deadline for California residents to buy 80% lower receivers without a background check?

California residents must purchase 80% lower receivers before the end of the current month to avoid a background check requirement. The state's Firearms Precursor Law is set to take effect on July 1st, introducing new regulations for these items.

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