FPC PP-Slaps the ATF Right in the Pistol Brace Rule

Published on May 23, 2023
Duration: 1:31

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a preliminary injunction concerning the ATF's pistol stabilizing brace rule. This injunction currently only applies to the plaintiffs involved in the case and is not a nationwide ruling. While this is positive news and a good indicator for potential future nationwide injunctions, the rule is technically in effect, making individuals potentially felons according to the ATF.

Quick Summary

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a preliminary injunction concerning the ATF's pistol stabilizing brace rule. This injunction is not nationwide and currently only applies to the plaintiffs in the case. While the rule is technically in effect, this ruling is seen as a positive sign for potential future nationwide relief.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Update
  2. 00:10Fifth Circuit Preliminary Injunction
  3. 00:19Scope of the Injunction (Plaintiffs Only)
  4. 00:30Not a Nationwide Injunction
  5. 00:37Expedited Oral Arguments
  6. 00:41Other Cases Pending
  7. 00:44Positive Indicator for Nationwide Relief
  8. 00:57Rule Grace Period Expiration
  9. 01:04Rule is Technically in Effect
  10. 01:13Follow-up Video Planned
  11. 01:24Conclusion and Stay Tuned

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest development regarding the ATF's pistol stabilizing brace rule?

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a preliminary injunction that affects the ATF's pistol stabilizing brace rule. However, this injunction currently only applies to the plaintiffs involved in the lawsuit and is not a nationwide order.

Does the Fifth Circuit's injunction mean the ATF pistol brace rule is no longer in effect?

No, the injunction is not nationwide. The ATF's pistol brace rule is technically still in effect, and individuals could be considered in violation according to the ATF, despite the grace period provided.

What is the significance of the Fifth Circuit's preliminary injunction on the pistol brace rule?

This ruling is significant because it's a positive indicator that a nationwide injunction might be granted before the rule's grace period expires. The case has also been expedited for oral arguments.

Who are the plaintiffs in the case that received the preliminary injunction on the pistol brace rule?

The video mentions that the injunction applies to the plaintiffs in the case. A screenshot was to be provided in the video to show who these specific plaintiffs were, with the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) being mentioned as involved.

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