Gun Gripes #297: "The ATF Wants to Make Us All Criminals with New Brace Rules"

Published on June 18, 2021
Duration: 39:32

This video discusses the ATF's proposed rule changes regarding firearm stabilizing braces, which could reclassify many pistol configurations as short-barreled rifles (SBRs). The hosts express concern over the arbitrary nature of the ATF's point system, the potential for millions of law-abiding citizens to become criminals, and the economic impact on manufacturers. They urge viewers to submit comments to the federal registry to voice their opposition.

Quick Summary

The ATF's proposed rule uses an arbitrary point system to reclassify firearms with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles (SBRs). This could criminalize millions of law-abiding citizens and impact manufacturers, despite a lack of supporting crime data. Previous comments are invalid; new feedback is required.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to ATF Brace Proposal
  2. 00:52Sponsor: USCCA
  3. 02:41The ATF's Point System Explained
  4. 05:06Arbitrary Nature of the ATF Worksheet
  5. 06:44ATF's Intent and Previous Rulemaking
  6. 10:23Braces Approved Under Obama Administration
  7. 11:38Rifle Crime Statistics vs. Proposed Rule
  8. 13:09AR Pistols and Crime Data
  9. 15:50Lack of Specific Data Collection
  10. 16:08Lessons from the Crime Bill Sunset
  11. 17:01Manufacturer Intent and Circumvention
  12. 18:10ATF's Interpretation of Manufacturer Intent
  13. 19:18The Points Don't Matter Argument
  14. 20:00Tax Stamp vs. Legality
  15. 21:13Taxing a Right: Voter ID vs. Gun Tax
  16. 22:14Economic Impact on Average Citizens
  17. 23:16Constitutional Inconsistencies
  18. 24:13Adherence to Federal Guidelines
  19. 25:23Specific Brace Designs: Tailhook
  20. 26:40FIN Stabilizing Braces and Straps
  21. 27:36ATF Dictating Firearm Use
  22. 28:20Peripheral Accessories and Points
  23. 29:17Historical Pistol Designs
  24. 30:02Optics and Magnifiers
  25. 31:13Property Rights and the Constitution
  26. 31:31Challenging the NFA
  27. 32:02Reading the ATF Rule
  28. 32:35How to Submit Comments
  29. 33:48Economic Impact and Job Losses
  30. 34:48Revenue Generation: A Money Grab?
  31. 35:32Drop the Proposal
  32. 35:51ATF's Proposed Use of Revenue
  33. 36:41Programs for Crime Research
  34. 37:14Fairness and the Second Amendment
  35. 37:45Call to Action: Leave Comments
  36. 38:19Supporting the Channel and Organizations
  37. 39:10Conclusion and Future Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's new proposal regarding firearm braces?

The ATF has proposed a rule that uses a point system to classify firearms equipped with stabilizing braces. Depending on the score derived from various features, these firearms could be reclassified as short-barreled rifles (SBRs), subjecting them to NFA regulations.

Why are people concerned about the ATF's brace rule?

Critics argue the ATF's point system is arbitrary and could turn millions of law-abiding citizens into criminals overnight. They also point to the lack of specific crime data supporting the need for such a rule and the potential economic impact on manufacturers and consumers.

Do comments from the previous ATF brace proposal still count?

No, comments submitted during the previous comment period in November are no longer valid. The ATF has opened a new, separate comment period for the current proposal, requiring individuals to resubmit their feedback to be considered.

What is the ATF's justification for reclassifying braced firearms?

The ATF suggests that stabilizing braces are being used to circumvent NFA regulations and that firearms equipped with them are intended to be fired from the shoulder, thus classifying them as rifles. However, critics note these braces were previously approved by the ATF.

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