CRAZY TALK: BIDEN DOJ RELIES ON NRA TO TRY TO WIN ATF SCOTUS CASE
This video analyzes the Biden DOJ's legal arguments in the Michael Cargill v. Garland ATF case concerning bump stocks. It highlights the DOJ's reliance on historical NRA statements from the 1930s, specifically regarding the definition of a 'machine gun' under the National Firearms Act. The speaker argues the DOJ is misinterpreting 'function of the trigger' to mean 'act of the shooter' rather than the mechanical operation of the trigger mechanism itself, which they contend is the original intent and historical understanding.











