BREAKING NEWS: GOA Challenges Biden’s Frame/Receiver Rule!

Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's ATF rule concerning frames and receivers, often referred to as 'ghost guns.' The lawsuit, filed in North Dakota, aims to contest multiple aspects of this rule. This development is significant for firearm owners concerned about regulations impacting personally made firearms.

Quick Summary

Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit in North Dakota challenging the Biden administration's ATF rule on frames and receivers, commonly known as the 'ghost gun' rule. This legal action contests multiple facets of the regulation impacting personally made firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:01GOA Lawsuit Filed Against Biden's ATF Rule
  2. 00:10Challenging Frame and Receiver Rule ('Ghost Guns')
  3. 00:28Lawsuit Filed in North Dakota
  4. 00:42Lawsuit Challenges Multiple Facets of ATF Rule
  5. 00:57Support GOA and Stay Updated
  6. 01:18Support GOA Through Blackout Coffee
  7. 01:55GOA Lawsuit Details and ATF Pistol Brace Rule
  8. 02:26Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main purpose of the lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA)?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) has filed a lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's ATF rule concerning frames and receivers, which are often referred to as 'ghost guns.' The lawsuit aims to contest various aspects of this regulation.

Where was the GOA lawsuit against the ATF's frame and receiver rule filed?

The lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) challenging the Biden administration's ATF rule on frames and receivers was filed in North Dakota. The speaker suggests this location may be strategically advantageous.

What are 'personally made firearms' or 'ghost guns' in the context of the ATF rule?

'Personally made firearms' is the term the ATF uses for what the Biden administration calls 'ghost guns.' The challenged ATF rule specifically targets these types of firearms, aiming to regulate their production and serialization.

What other ATF rule is mentioned as potentially being released soon?

In addition to the frame and receiver rule, the ATF is also expected to release a rule concerning pistol braces. The video indicates this rule is anticipated to be dropped as the year progresses, with a mention of December.

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