BREAKING NEWS: Senate Moves To Nullify ATF Pistol Brace Rule

This video discusses the Senate's attempt to nullify the ATF's pistol brace rule using the Congressional Review Act (CRA). It highlights the political maneuvering involved, the senators who have or have not signed the CRA, and calls for constituents to pressure their representatives. The speaker advocates for non-compliance with the rule, emphasizing the importance of political action over direct confrontation.

Quick Summary

Senate Republicans are utilizing the Congressional Review Act (CRA) to nullify the ATF's pistol brace rule. This legislative maneuver requires passage in both the House and Senate. Key senators like Tim Scott, Lisa Murkowski, and Susan Collins have not yet signed the CRA, prompting calls for constituents to apply political pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Senate Attempts to Nullify ATF Pistol Brace Rule
  2. 01:13Senators Who Did Not Sign the CRA
  3. 01:46Gun Owners of America Support
  4. 02:10Call to Action and Support Organizations
  5. 03:16Importance of Resistance to the Rule
  6. 04:04Ballot Box Before the Bullet Box

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Congressional Review Act (CRA) and how does it relate to the ATF pistol brace rule?

The Congressional Review Act (CRA) is a federal law allowing Congress to overturn regulations issued by federal agencies. In this context, Senate Republicans are using the CRA to attempt to nullify the ATF's rule on pistol braces, requiring a vote in both houses of Congress.

Which senators have not yet signed the CRA to nullify the ATF pistol brace rule?

As of the video's recording, 46 out of 49 Senate Republicans had signed the CRA. The three senators who had not signed were Tim Scott, Lisa Murkowski, and Susan Collins.

What is the recommended course of action for gun owners regarding the ATF pistol brace rule?

The speaker advocates for non-compliance with the ATF's pistol brace rule, emphasizing political action through voting and contacting representatives. Supporting organizations like Gun Owners of America is also encouraged.

What is the significance of the deadline mentioned regarding the pistol brace rule?

The video mentions May 31st as Day 120, the last day for certain actions related to the pistol brace rule, highlighting the urgency for political engagement and pressure on lawmakers before this deadline.

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