BREAKING NEWS: Pistol Brace Rule Is OFFICIALLY DEAD! DOJ Drops Appeal!!

This video provides an expert breakdown of the recent legal victory concerning the ATF's pistol brace rule. The Department of Justice has dropped its appeal in the Mock v. Garland lawsuit, officially ending the rule nationwide. The presenter, with an authoritative tone, explains the implications for firearm owners, emphasizing that registration, destruction, or felony charges are no longer required for braced pistols. The segment highlights the role of the Firearms Policy Coalition in this significant win for gun rights.

Quick Summary

The ATF's pistol brace rule is officially dead nationwide after the Department of Justice dropped its appeal in the Mock v. Garland lawsuit. This means firearm owners are no longer required to register, destroy, or pay NFA taxes on firearms equipped with pistol braces, preventing potential felony charges. The Firearms Policy Coalition was instrumental in this legal victory.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Pistol brace rule officially dead
  2. 00:43Sponsor Sonoran Desert Institute
  3. 01:13ATF Final Rule 2021R-08F
  4. 01:39Gun grab, Mock versus Garland
  5. 02:24Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals agrees
  6. 02:56Federal government dismisses appeal
  7. 03:46What this victory means for you
  8. 04:57Stay engaged and vigilant
  9. 05:52Sonoran Desert Institute
  10. 06:11Duty of a patriot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the ATF's pistol brace rule?

The ATF's pistol brace rule is officially dead nationwide. The Department of Justice dropped its appeal in the Mock v. Garland lawsuit, meaning the rule has been vacated and is no longer in effect.

What does the end of the pistol brace rule mean for gun owners?

Gun owners are no longer required to register, destroy, or pay taxes on firearms equipped with pistol braces. This legal victory prevents potential felony charges associated with non-compliance to the now-defunct rule.

Which organization was key in challenging the pistol brace rule?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) was a primary plaintiff in the Mock v. Garland lawsuit, which successfully challenged the ATF's pistol brace rule. Their efforts led to the rule being overturned.

What was the ATF's pistol brace rule attempting to do?

The ATF's Final Rule 2021R-08F sought to reclassify pistols equipped with stabilizing braces as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs), subjecting them to National Firearms Act (NFA) regulations and requiring registration and taxes.

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