BREAKING! Permanent Nationwide Block of Short Barreled Rifle & Pistol Brace Rule Moves Forward!

Published on February 17, 2025
Duration: 9:27

This video provides a critical update on the legal challenges to the ATF's pistol brace and SBR rule. It details the nationwide vacature of the rule stemming from the Mock v. Garland case and the subsequent actions by the Trump administration to review and potentially alter ATF regulations. The discussion highlights the impact of executive orders on ongoing litigation and the potential for a significant policy shift.

Quick Summary

The ATF pistol brace and SBR rule is currently blocked nationwide due to the Mock v. Garland lawsuit. The Trump administration has requested a hold on the case to review the rule, following an executive order to protect Second Amendment rights and examine recent DOJ/ATF regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Pistol Brace and SBR Rule Vacature
  2. 00:17Brownells Channel Supporter Mention
  3. 00:34Important News About Brace Pistols
  4. 00:52Trump Administration Executive Order Impact
  5. 01:04Mock v. Garland Case Update
  6. 01:34Major Pistol Brace Lawsuit Update
  7. 01:55Trump Administration Control of Case
  8. 02:15Recent Actions by the ATF
  9. 02:43ATF Argued Against Broad Injunctions
  10. 03:01Britto v. ATF Ruling
  11. 03:20Judge O'Connor's Final Decision
  12. 04:11ATF Appeals Final Decision
  13. 04:42Trump Administration Taking Control
  14. 04:59Executive Order Protecting Second Amendment
  15. 05:27DOJ and ATF Rule Review
  16. 05:44Government Moves to Hold Case in Abeyance
  17. 06:15Trump Administration's Action on EO
  18. 06:36Oral Arguments Still Pending
  19. 06:50Radical Policy Shift Likely
  20. 07:17Biden Administration Actions (Context)
  21. 08:13Current Developments & Policy Shift

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the ATF pistol brace and SBR rule?

The ATF pistol brace and SBR rule is currently under a nationwide vacature and block due to legal challenges, most notably the Mock v. Garland case. The Trump administration has also initiated a review of relevant ATF and DOJ regulations.

How does the Trump executive order affect ATF firearm regulations?

President Trump's executive order directs the Attorney General to review all rules promulgated by the DOJ and ATF from January 2021 through January 2025 pertaining to firearms. This review aims to assess infringements on Second Amendment rights and propose actions to protect them.

What is the significance of the Mock v. Garland case?

The Mock v. Garland case is a pivotal lawsuit challenging the ATF's pistol brace rule. A decision from the lower court judge resulted in a nationwide vacature of the rule, and the case is now before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

What does it mean for a case to be held 'in abeyance'?

Holding a case 'in abeyance' means it is temporarily suspended or delayed. The government has requested this for the Mock v. Garland case so the new administration can review the challenged rule and determine its future course of action.

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