BREAKING: BLOOD IS IN THE WATER… The NRA has LAUNCHED their OWN Lawsuit against the ATF…

Published on July 4, 2023
Duration: 7:34

This video from Langley Outdoors Academy details the NRA's recent lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ concerning the pistol brace rule. The host, Braden, explains the strategic timing of the lawsuit, influenced by previous victories from other gun rights organizations. The NRA aims to secure injunctive relief, arguing the rule unfairly penalizes millions of law-abiding citizens, including disabled veterans who rely on braces for stability.

Quick Summary

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ over the pistol brace rule, citing it unfairly penalizes law-abiding gun owners. This action is strategically timed, following successful legal challenges by other gun rights groups, and aims to secure injunctive relief to protect members.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Breaking News: NRA Lawsuit Filed
  2. 00:28Call to Action & Channel Support
  3. 00:40Happy Independence Day & Freedom Fight
  4. 00:58NRA's Strategic Legal Approach & Precedents
  5. 01:57NRA Lawsuit Details: Pistol Brace Rule
  6. 02:38Defendants & NRA Statement of Confidence
  7. 03:11Leveraging Other Groups' Legal Successes
  8. 04:04Lawsuit Allegations: Harm to Gun Owners
  9. 05:23Seeking Injunctive Relief Against ATF Rule
  10. 06:27Impact on NRA Members & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has the NRA filed a lawsuit against the ATF regarding the pistol brace rule?

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ over the pistol brace rule, citing it unfairly penalizes law-abiding gun owners. This action is strategically timed, following successful legal challenges by other gun rights groups, and aims to secure injunctive relief to protect members.

What is the ATF's pistol brace rule and why is it controversial?

The ATF's pistol brace rule, officially the 'Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached Stabilizing Braces,' is controversial because it subjects individuals to penalties, fines, and potential imprisonment for possessing firearms equipped with stabilizing braces, which are relied upon by many, including disabled veterans.

What legal precedent exists for challenging the ATF's pistol brace rule?

Recent victories by organizations like the Second Amendment Foundation, GOA, and FPC, including the overturning of the ghost gun rule, have established legal precedents. Furthermore, preliminary injunctions have already been granted to other gun rights groups and the State of Texas, strengthening the basis for the NRA's case.

What is the NRA seeking in their lawsuit against the ATF?

The NRA is seeking preliminary and permanent injunctive relief against the ATF's pistol brace rule. This means they are asking the court to immediately halt the enforcement of the rule and then permanently prevent its implementation, protecting gun owners from its alleged harmful effects.

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