Biden's Pistol Brace Rule Vacated & Is No Longer In Effect! 🇺🇸

Published on June 13, 2024
Duration: 10:58

This video provides a critical update on the Mock v. Garland case, where a Fifth Circuit ruling has vacated the nationwide pistol brace rule. The decision, grounded in the Administrative Procedures Act, effectively restores the legality of pistol braces to their pre-2023 status, making them legal for possession nationwide. While this is a significant victory for gun owners, the speaker notes that the legal battle may continue through higher courts.

Quick Summary

The nationwide pistol brace rule has been vacated by a Fifth Circuit ruling in the Mock v. Garland case. This decision, based on violations of the Administrative Procedures Act, returns the legality of pistol braces to their pre-2023 status, making them legal for possession across the United States.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Pistol Brace Ban Vacated Nationwide
  2. 00:50Rule Vacation and Pre-2023 Legality
  3. 01:12Sponsor: Brownells & Mock Case Details
  4. 01:37Braces, Accessories, and Sponsors
  5. 02:10Mug Club & San Antonio Police Story
  6. 02:56Ruling Analysis by Judge O'Connor
  7. 03:49Brace Pistol Estimates
  8. 04:54APA Violations and Unconstitutional Rule
  9. 06:59Details on Ruling and Injunction
  10. 07:49Future Court Cases & Justice Department
  11. 08:45Unconstitutionality and Daily Deals
  12. 09:47Subscribing and Breaking News

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of pistol braces in the United States following the Mock v. Garland ruling?

Following the Fifth Circuit's ruling in Mock v. Garland, the nationwide pistol brace rule has been vacated. This means that pistol braces are legal for possession across the United States, returning to the legal status that existed prior to the ATF's rule.

On what legal grounds was the ATF's pistol brace rule overturned?

The ATF's pistol brace rule was overturned primarily on the grounds that it violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA). The ruling stated that executive agencies cannot create such broad regulations without explicit Congressional action and that the rule was not a logical outgrowth of the proposed rule.

How many pistol braces were affected by the vacated ATF rule?

It is estimated that between 7 and 25 million legally owned pistol braces in America were affected by the vacated rule. The rule had the potential to turn owners of these firearms into felons, facing up to a 10-year sentence.

Does the vacatur of the pistol brace rule mean the legal challenges are completely over?

While the Fifth Circuit ruling vacated the rule, it is not necessarily the end of the legal process. The ruling denied a permanent injunction, indicating that cases are still working their way through the court system, potentially to the Supreme Court.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Mrgunsngear Channel

View all →