GOA Going On The Offensive Against The Pistol Brace Ban

Published on February 3, 2023
Duration: 3:08

The ATF has officially published Biden's pistol brace ban in the Federal Register, initiating a 120-day amnesty period for gun owners to register their firearms with personal information. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is launching a legal offensive, filing a lawsuit against the ATF to halt enforcement and advocating for the repeal of the ban via the Congressional Review Act. GOA emphasizes the potential for this rule to lead to further firearm bans and the creation of a national firearm registry.

Quick Summary

The ATF has officially published Biden's pistol brace ban, initiating a 120-day amnesty period for gun owners to register their firearms. Gun Owners of America (GOA) is filing a lawsuit and advocating for legislative repeal, warning of potential further bans and a national registry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Pistol Brace Ban Published
  2. 00:34GOA's Legal Offensive Against ATF
  3. 01:41Legislative Efforts: Congressional Review Act & SHORT Act
  4. 02:09Injunction Request and Other GOF Legal Battles
  5. 02:20GOF's Fight in New York, Illinois, and Oregon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's new rule regarding pistol braces?

The ATF has officially published Biden's pistol brace ban in the Federal Register. This rule requires gun owners to register their firearms equipped with pistol braces within a 120-day amnesty period, or face penalties.

What actions is Gun Owners of America (GOA) taking against the pistol brace ban?

GOA is filing a lawsuit against the ATF to stop the enforcement of the pistol brace ban and the collection of personal information. They are also advocating for the repeal of the ban using the Congressional Review Act.

What are the potential consequences for not complying with the pistol brace ban?

If gun owners do not comply with the unconstitutional pistol brace ban by registering or destroying their legally purchased firearms, they could face up to 10 years in jail and a $250,000 fine.

How can individuals support the fight against the ATF's pistol brace ban?

Individuals can support the fight by making a tax-deductible contribution to Gun Owners Foundation's legal defense fund. This funding is crucial for upcoming court battles to stop the ATF's actions.

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