Bump Stock Ban No More, Pistol Brace Rule Vacated, Gun Show Loophole Injunction

Published on June 14, 2024
Duration: 10:51

This video discusses recent legal victories for Second Amendment rights, including the Supreme Court ruling against the federal bump stock ban, the vacating of the ATF's pistol brace rule due to APA violations, and a preliminary injunction blocking the enforcement of the gun show loophole rule in four states. It highlights the impact of these regulatory processes on businesses and individuals, emphasizing that while these are wins, the damage from prolonged legal battles can be significant.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court ruled the federal bump stock ban unlawful, stating bump stocks do not meet the definition of a machine gun. Additionally, a federal judge vacated the ATF's pistol brace rule for violating the Administrative Procedure Act, and a preliminary injunction blocks the 'Gun Show Loophole' rule in four states.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Court Case Progress
  2. 00:55Supreme Court Rules Bump Stock Ban Unlawful
  3. 02:04Justice Sotomayor's Dissent on Bump Stocks
  4. 02:51Pistol Brace Rule Vacated by Judge
  5. 04:57Pistol Brace Amnesty Period and Registration
  6. 06:06Judge Blocks Gun Show Loophole Enforcement
  7. 07:17CNN Report on Gun Show Loophole Injunction
  8. 08:02Comparison to Pistol Brace Injunction
  9. 08:49Damage Done by Regulatory Processes
  10. 10:14Viewer Thoughts and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's ruling on the federal bump stock ban?

The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the federal ban on bump stocks is unlawful. The court held that a nearly 100-year-old law banning machine guns cannot be interpreted to include bump stocks, as they do not meet the federal definition of a machine gun.

Why was the ATF's pistol brace rule vacated?

A US District Court judge vacated the ATF's pistol brace rule on June 13, 2024, because it violated the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). The ruling stated the ATF did not follow proper procedures when implementing the rule, making it void.

What is the status of the 'Gun Show Loophole' rule in Texas and other states?

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Biden Administration from enforcing the 'Gun Show Loophole' rule in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Utah. This temporarily prevents the requirement for background checks on firearm sales at gun shows and online in those states.

Can individuals who registered a braced firearm as an SBR during the amnesty period face issues after the rule was vacated?

Generally, no. Once a firearm is registered as an SBR, that status is permanent. The tax that was waived for registration cannot be retroactively collected by the ATF, even if the rule that prompted the registration is later vacated.

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