Bump Stocks and Angry Baboons | Ep. 232
This episode discusses the Supreme Court's decision regarding bump stocks, emphasizing that legislative power, not agency rulemaking, should dictate firearm regulations. The hosts critique the ATF's practice of creating rules and highlight the importance of Congress fulfilling its role in lawmaking, referencing the Chevron deference case as another instance of agencies overstepping their bounds. The discussion underscores the principle that laws should originate from elected representatives, not unelected bureaucrats.











