ATF Stole How Many FRT Triggers?!?

This video provides a critical update on the ATF's legal battle concerning Force Reset Triggers (FRTs). It details a district court ruling in favor of the plaintiffs, ordering the ATF to return confiscated FRTs, and the subsequent ATF appeal. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of Second Amendment law and ATF actions, highlights the ATF's justification for non-compliance and the significant number of seized triggers.

Quick Summary

The ATF admitted to seizing approximately 11,884 FRT-15s and Wide Open Triggers (WOTs). A district court ruled this action unconstitutional, ordering the ATF to return the devices, but the ATF has since appealed this decision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Event Update
  2. 00:20FRT Trigger Legal Update
  3. 01:15ATF Appeals Decision
  4. 01:34ATF's Non-Compliance Justification
  5. 02:55Number of Seized FRTs
  6. 03:55Call for Voter Engagement
  7. 04:30Concluding Thoughts and Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

How many FRT triggers did the ATF admit to seizing?

The ATF admitted to seizing approximately 11,884 FRT-15s and Wide Open Triggers (WOTs). This action is criticized as unconstitutional and tyrannical by the speaker.

What was the outcome of the district court ruling on FRTs?

A district court ruled that the ATF's actions regarding FRTs violate the Constitution, similar to the bump stock ruling. The judge ordered the ATF to rescind notifications and return confiscated FRTs.

Why is the ATF claiming it cannot return seized FRTs?

The ATF claims it cannot feasibly return the devices within 30 days because it does not know the identities of the Organizational Plaintiffs' members, a tactic suggested to pressure organizations for member lists.

What is the current status of the ATF's appeal regarding FRTs?

The ATF has officially appealed the district court's decision. The appeal is ongoing, and no stay has been issued yet, meaning the original ruling is still in effect pending the appeal.

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