Fighting the ATF Pistol Brace Rule | Palmetto State Armory & FRAC

Published on November 20, 2024
Duration: 2:11

This video details the legal challenge brought by Palmetto State Armory (PSA) and FRAC against the ATF's pistol brace rule. It highlights the ATF's historical stance, the 2023 rule reclassifying braced pistols as SBRs, and the subsequent legal victories in the 5th Circuit and District Court. PSA's commitment to funding these legal battles is emphasized.

Quick Summary

Palmetto State Armory and FRAC are challenging the ATF's 2023 pistol brace rule, which reclassified braced pistols as SBRs. The 5th Circuit and District Court have ruled against the ATF, finding the rule likely unlawful and its factors impermissibly vague. PSA continues to fund legal efforts to defend Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00PSA and FRAC Legal Action Against ATF Brace Rule
  2. 00:12ATF Rule History on Stabilizing Braces
  3. 00:342023 ATF Final Rule Reclassifying Braced Pistols
  4. 00:445th Circuit and District Court Rulings on Brace Rule
  5. 01:28PSA's Ongoing Commitment to Constitutional Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF pistol brace rule and why is it being challenged?

The ATF's 2023 rule reclassified pistol braces, previously authorized without heightened regulation, as short-barreled rifles (SBRs). This reclassification is being challenged by Palmetto State Armory and FRAC, who argue the rule is unlawful and infringes on constitutional rights.

What were the key court rulings regarding the ATF pistol brace rule?

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals initially found the rule likely unlawful. Subsequently, Judge Reed O'Connor ruled the ATF's classification factors were impermissibly vague and vacated the rule nationwide, though the ATF has appealed this decision.

How is Palmetto State Armory involved in fighting the ATF brace rule?

Palmetto State Armory, along with FRAC, filed an amicus brief and continues to actively fight against what they deem infringements on constitutional rights. A portion of every purchase from PSA is dedicated to funding these legal battles.

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