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Published on August 7, 2024
Duration: 11:50

This video clarifies the legal status of the WOT trigger in light of a recent ATF motion for stay, correcting previous misinformation. It highlights that the ATF considers WOT triggers analogous to machine guns and will continue to challenge their classification. The speaker also details how Big Daddy Unlimited may be circumventing bankruptcy and legal restrictions by transferring post-sample machine guns without proper legal channels, citing specific examples of such firearms listed for sale.

Quick Summary

The ATF considers WOT triggers analogous to machine guns and will continue to challenge their classification. While a vacatur and injunctive relief currently protect individuals, the ATF's stance remains firm. Big Daddy Unlimited faces scrutiny for alleged improper transfers of post-sample machine guns, potentially circumventing bankruptcy and legal obligations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Correction on WOT Trigger
  2. 01:01ATF Motion for Stay Explained
  3. 02:05Interpreting R. O'Connor's Decision
  4. 03:01ATF's Challenge to WOT Trigger Classification
  5. 03:40Current Legal Status: Vacatur & Injunctive Relief
  6. 04:35Warning: Do Not Buy WOT Triggers
  7. 04:55Big Daddy Unlimited's Business Practices
  8. 06:25What's Really Going On: Asset Transfers
  9. 07:11Transferring Post-Sample Machine Guns
  10. 09:00Evidence of Improper Transfers
  11. 09:35Hypothetical Bankruptcy Transfer Scenario
  12. 11:06BDU's FFL Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of the WOT trigger according to the ATF?

The ATF considers WOT triggers to be analogous products to machine guns and intends to continuously challenge whether they meet the statutory definition of a machine gun under the Cargill decision. This stance was reinforced in their motion for stay.

What legal protections are currently in place regarding the WOT trigger ruling?

Currently, there is a vacatur of the rule, meaning the ATF must restart the process. Additionally, there is injunctive relief for plaintiffs, which prevents prosecution under the current rule as it stands, unless the Fifth Circuit overturns the vacatur.

What are the concerns regarding Big Daddy Unlimited's business practices?

Big Daddy Unlimited is accused of declaring bankruptcy, leaving vendors and customers unpaid, and is now re-emerging. There are also concerns that they may be improperly transferring post-sample machine guns to circumvent bankruptcy and legal restrictions.

How are post-sample machine guns legally transferred?

Post-sample machine guns can typically only be moved via a law enforcement agency requesting a demonstration or if the FFL holder is losing their license and cannot pay the tax, forcing a transfer or destruction. Improper transfers are a serious legal concern.

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