BREAKING: ATF Takes ANOTHER MASSIVE Black Eye In The Quest To Set Record For Being SMOKED In a Year!

Published on June 12, 2024
Duration: 11:52

This video discusses a recent preliminary injunction granted by Judge Kex Merck against the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule. The injunction prevents the ATF from enforcing this rule against members of GOA, TFA, VCDL, and residents of Texas, Utah, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The speaker highlights this as a significant win for gun rights organizations and a continuation of the trend of judicial bodies striking down ATF regulations.

Quick Summary

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction against the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule, preventing its enforcement against members of GOA, TFA, VCDL, and residents of Texas, Utah, Louisiana, and Mississippi. This ruling is part of a broader trend of judicial challenges to ATF regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Stream Live & Audio Check
  2. 00:16ATF Legal Setbacks Update
  3. 01:13Voice Recovery & Stream Issues
  4. 02:11ATF 'Engaged in Business' Rule News
  5. 03:01Zooming into Court Document
  6. 03:16Judge Kex Merck's Injunction
  7. 03:39Scope of the Injunction
  8. 04:06Collaboration Between Gun Groups
  9. 04:35Reading the Court Order
  10. 05:13Injunction Pending Lawsuit Resolution
  11. 05:35Courts Dislike Unequal Application
  12. 05:42Pistol Brace Rule Parallel
  13. 06:14Judge Kex Merck's Order Details
  14. 06:22Dismantling ATF Rules
  15. 06:34Biden Administration's Strategy
  16. 07:05ATF Actions Being Destroyed
  17. 07:14Ghost Gun & Chevron Deference Cases
  18. 07:25Pistol Brace Rule Defeated
  19. 07:33Roadblocks for ATF Regulations
  20. 07:41SAF's Wins & Grassroots Strength
  21. 07:52The Left's Strategy Against Gun Rights
  22. 08:17Rise of Grassroots Organizations
  23. 08:35The Hydra Effect on Advocacy
  24. 09:00Difficulty Attacking Multiple Groups
  25. 09:13Strengthening of Gun Rights Movement
  26. 09:26Evidence of Growing Strength
  27. 09:31Viewer Comments & Wins
  28. 09:41ATF Cannot Make Law
  29. 09:50Constitution Curtailing Executive Overreach
  30. 10:05Weaponized Agencies Exposed
  31. 10:13Unify and Win
  32. 10:24Passing Second Amendment to Next Generation
  33. 10:38Assault Weapon & Magazine Bans in Courts
  34. 10:49Future ATF Targets: Glocks
  35. 11:00Viewer Interaction & Wrap-up
  36. 11:14Call to Action: Likes
  37. 11:26Bump Stocks & Car v. Garland
  38. 11:36Love Winning, Love Freedom
  39. 11:41Concluding Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule?

The ATF's 'engaged in business' rule previously suggested that selling even one firearm could classify an individual as a dealer, potentially requiring a license and subjecting them to ATF scrutiny. This interpretation has been challenged in court.

What was the outcome of the Gun Owners of America case against the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule?

Judge Kex Merck granted a preliminary injunction, preventing the ATF from enforcing the 'engaged in business' rule against members of GOA, TFA, VCDL, and residents of Texas, Utah, Louisiana, and Mississippi, pending the resolution of the lawsuit.

Which states are currently protected by the preliminary injunction against the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule?

The preliminary injunction currently protects residents of Texas, Utah, Louisiana, and Mississippi, as well as members of specific gun rights organizations like GOA, TFA, and VCDL, from the enforcement of the ATF's 'engaged in business' rule.

How has the legal landscape changed for ATF regulations?

The speaker notes a trend of judicial bodies striking down ATF regulations, suggesting that the agency's attempts to enact rules through executive and bureaucratic means are facing significant legal challenges and are being dismantled.

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