BREAKING 2A NEWS: ATF UNDER ATTACK LEGAL TODAY IN SCOTUS
This video analyzes the Supreme Court case Merrick Garland v. Jennifer Vanderstock, focusing on the ATF's expanded definition of 'firearm' to include parts of frames and receivers. The speaker argues that the ATF's 2022 regulation exceeds statutory authority by incorporating 'may readily be converted' language into the definition of a frame or receiver, which was not present in the Gun Control Act of 1968. Historically, the Federal Firearms Act of 1938 included 'part or parts' of a weapon, but this was explicitly removed in the 1968 Act.










