He Had A FULL AUTO Ten Millie But The Cops Let Him Go?!? Why?

Published on January 27, 2023
Duration: 10:27

This ARFCOM News segment analyzes the ATF's new pistol brace rule, highlighting potential 922R violations and the ATF's precarious legal standing post-bump stock ruling. It details a St. Louis incident where a juvenile possessing a full-auto Glock 29 was released, contrasting with detention scoring. The discussion also touches on the historical impact of gun control on minorities, litigation regarding Tennessee's under-21 handgun ban, and significant CCW application delays in San Francisco. Finally, it addresses YouTube's content policy enforcement concerning firearm accessories.

Quick Summary

ARFCOM News discusses the ATF's new pistol brace rule, noting its complexity and potential 922R violations for firearms like the CZ Scorpion. The ATF's legal standing is questioned following the bump stock ruling. The segment also covers a St. Louis incident involving a juvenile with a full-auto Glock 29 and discusses historical gun control's impact on minorities.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction and SHOT Show Recap
  2. 00:44ATF Pistol Brace Rule Analysis
  3. 01:20ATF Legal Standing & NFA Concerns
  4. 02:44St. Louis Full Auto Incident
  5. 03:50Gun Control and Minorities
  6. 05:28Tennessee Carry Law Litigation
  7. 06:30San Francisco CCW Delays
  8. 07:12YouTube Content Policy Enforcement
  9. 08:58Channel Shoutout: Tundra Tactical
  10. 09:21Moment of Zen: Full-Auto Demonstration
  11. 09:46Call to Action and Sponsors

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main concerns with the ATF's new pistol brace rule?

The ATF's new pistol brace rule is criticized for its length and vague examples, potentially causing imported firearms like the CZ Scorpion or Grand Power Stribog to violate 922R. This leaves many owners unaware of compliance issues and the ATF's legal standing is considered precarious after previous court rulings.

Why was a juvenile with a full-auto Glock 29 released in St. Louis?

In St. Louis, a 15-year-old possessing a stolen Glock 29 with an auto sear (full-auto 10mm) was released to his parents. This decision was reportedly made after juvenile court advised police to release the minor, despite the illegality of the firearm and contradicting the police's own detention scoring system.

How do historical gun control laws relate to minority groups?

Historically, gun control laws have disproportionately harmed minority groups. Many early laws were enacted by groups like the KKK with the explicit intent to disarm Black populations and maintain social hierarchies, a fact that is now being more widely acknowledged.

What is the current status of CCW application processing in San Francisco?

San Francisco PD and Sheriff's Department have faced significant criticism for their inability to process CCW applications since the Bruen decision. They have not approved or denied any applications, citing 'incompetence' as the reason for their failure to process a single permit in over six months.

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