BREAKING NEWS: ATF Backs Down On Pistol Braces

Published on December 24, 2020
Duration: 3:52

This video provides a critical update on ATF policy regarding pistol braces. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of firearms law and ATF procedures, announces the immediate withdrawal of the proposed guidance document 2020-ROMEO-10 WHISKEY. This withdrawal, pending further Department of Justice review, means the previous guidance is no longer in effect, and importantly, no new laws or regulations have been enacted. The speaker emphasizes this as a victory for gun owners, attributing it to public engagement and congressional support, while also urging continued vigilance against future infringements.

Quick Summary

The ATF has withdrawn its proposed guidance document 2020-ROMEO-10 WHISKEY regarding pistol braces. This withdrawal is effective immediately and is pending further review by the Department of Justice. Importantly, the withdrawn guidance was not a regulation and does not change any existing laws or regulations. This is considered a victory for gun owners, but vigilance is advised.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Breaking News: ATF Pistol Brace Update
  2. 00:26ATF Withdraws Pistol Brace Guidance
  3. 00:48Official Withdrawal Details
  4. 01:14Department of Justice Consultation
  5. 01:45Not a Regulation, Public Input
  6. 02:17Victory and Community Effort
  7. 02:54Stay Vigilant, Future Concerns
  8. 03:12Holiday Greetings and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's current stance on pistol braces?

The ATF has officially withdrawn its proposed guidance document 2020-ROMEO-10 WHISKEY concerning pistol braces. This withdrawal means the previous guidance is no longer in effect, and no new regulations have been implemented at this time, pending further review by the Department of Justice.

Was the ATF's withdrawn guidance a new regulation?

No, the ATF's withdrawn guidance document was explicitly stated as not being a regulation. It was a notice intended to inform the public and invite comments, and its withdrawal does not alter any existing laws or regulations concerning firearms.

Who was involved in the ATF's decision to withdraw the pistol brace guidance?

The decision to withdraw the guidance was made by the ATF after consultation with the Department of Justice. Key personnel mentioned include Andrew Lang from the Office of Regulatory Affairs and Marvin G. Richardson, the Associate Deputy Director who signed the withdrawal notice.

What does the withdrawal of the ATF pistol brace guidance mean for gun owners?

The withdrawal signifies a victory for gun owners and advocates, as the proposed restrictions are not being implemented. However, the speaker advises continued vigilance, as this may be a temporary reprieve and further regulatory actions could occur.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News

View all →