Bill Looks To Exempt Pistol Braces From ATF Control

This video discusses the "Pistol Brace Protection Act," a proposed bill by Senator Lankford aimed at exempting pistol braces from ATF regulation under the National Firearms Act. The bill seeks to prevent the ATF from reclassifying braced pistols and requiring registration or surrender of these accessories. The speaker expresses skepticism about the bill's immediate passage but emphasizes the supremacy of the Second Amendment.

Quick Summary

The Pistol Brace Protection Act, introduced by Senator Lankford, seeks to exempt pistol braces from ATF regulation under the National Firearms Act (NFA). It aims to prevent the ATF from reclassifying braced pistols and requiring their registration or surrender, clarifying usage and challenging subjective regulatory standards.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Sponsorship: USCCA Training and Insurance
  2. 00:42Introduction of Pistol Brace Protection Act
  3. 01:02Senator Lankford's Press Release
  4. 01:46ATF's Regulatory Behavior
  5. 01:56Bill's Intent: Exempting Pistol Braces
  6. 03:00Details of the Pistol Brace Protection Act
  7. 03:43Clarifying Pistol Brace Usage
  8. 04:20Bill's Likelihood of Passing
  9. 04:53Second Amendment Supremacy
  10. 05:19Call to Action: USCCA and Training

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the Pistol Brace Protection Act?

The Pistol Brace Protection Act, introduced by Senator Lankford, aims to exempt pistol braces from regulation under the National Firearms Act (NFA). This would prevent the ATF from requiring registration, destruction, or surrender of these firearm accessories.

How does the Pistol Brace Protection Act address ATF's stance on shouldering pistol braces?

The bill clarifies that actions like shouldering a pistol with a brace or using it with two hands do not inherently change its classification. It aims to eliminate subjective ATF standards that could lead to reclassification.

What is Senator Lankford's criticism of the ATF?

Senator Lankford criticizes the ATF for consistently finding new ways to impose difficult NFA regulations on law-abiding gun owners. He believes the Biden administration is using these regulations to erode Second Amendment rights.

What is the speaker's outlook on the Pistol Brace Protection Act passing?

The speaker expresses doubt about the bill's immediate chances of passing both houses of Congress and being signed into law, though he appreciates the legislative effort to protect Second Amendment rights.

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