ATF Short Barreled Rifle & Pistol Brace Rule Defies Supreme Court Authority!!! Congress Agrees!

Published on March 3, 2023
Duration: 9:16

This video details a significant legal challenge against the ATF's final rule on pistol braces, which reclassifies many braced pistols as Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs). A major lawsuit filed in North Dakota by 25 states, FRAC, and SB Tactical is discussed, alongside an amicus brief filed by 12 Senators and 21 Representatives supporting the challenge. The core arguments center on the ATF exceeding its statutory authority, the rule's ambiguity, and its conflict with Second Amendment protections, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Bruin and Caitano decisions regarding firearms in common use.

Quick Summary

A lawsuit filed in North Dakota challenges the ATF's pistol brace rule, arguing it exceeds statutory authority and infringes on Second Amendment rights. 25 states, FRAC, and SB Tactical are plaintiffs, with 12 Senators and 21 Representatives filing an amicus brief supporting the challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's new rule regarding pistol braces?

The ATF's final rule, published January 31st, reclassifies many pistols with stabilizing braces as Short Barreled Rifles (SBRs), subjecting them to National Firearms Act (NFA) restrictions and registration requirements.

Who is suing the ATF over the pistol brace rule?

A major lawsuit filed in North Dakota includes 25 states, the Firearms Regulatory Accountability Coalition (FRAC), and SB Tactical as plaintiffs challenging the ATF's rule.

How are members of Congress involved in the pistol brace rule lawsuit?

Twelve Senators and 21 Representatives have filed an amicus brief in support of the lawsuit, arguing that the ATF has exceeded its statutory authority and infringed upon Second Amendment rights.

What are the main legal arguments against the ATF's pistol brace rule?

Arguments include the ATF exceeding its authority, the rule being ambiguous (violating the rule of lenity), and the rule infringing on Second Amendment rights by regulating firearms in common use, as per Supreme Court decisions like Bruin.

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