BREAKING NEWS: ATF Backs Down On Pistol Braces

Published on December 24, 2020
Duration: 3:52

This news update from Guns & Gadgets details the ATF's withdrawal of its 2020 guidance on pistol braces. The withdrawal, effective immediately pending further Department of Justice review, means the previous guidance is no longer in effect. The speaker emphasizes this is a victory for the firearms community due to collective action, but urges continued vigilance against future infringements.

Quick Summary

The ATF has withdrawn its 2020 guidance on pistol braces, titled 'Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with Stabilizing Braces.' This withdrawal is effective immediately and is pending further review by the Department of Justice. The guidance was not a regulation, and its withdrawal does not alter existing laws.

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 latest update regarding ATF pistol brace guidance?

The ATF has officially withdrawn its 2020 guidance document titled 'Objective Factors for Classifying Weapons with Stabilizing Braces.' This withdrawal is effective immediately and is pending further review by the Department of Justice.

Does the ATF's withdrawal of pistol brace guidance change existing law?

No, the withdrawal of the ATF's guidance does not change any existing law or regulation. The initial notice was for public comment and was not a formal regulation itself.

What led to the ATF withdrawing its pistol brace guidance?

The withdrawal is a result of consultation with the Department of Justice and likely influenced by significant public and industry comment on the proposed guidance. The firearms community's collective action is credited with this outcome.

What should firearm owners do now that the ATF has withdrawn pistol brace guidance?

While this is a victory, firearm owners are urged to remain vigilant. The speaker suggests that the ATF may introduce new measures. It's important to stay informed about future regulatory changes and continue advocating for 2nd Amendment rights.

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