HEADS UP! Vote To Stop ATF Pistol Brace Ban POSTPONED

This video discusses the postponement of the vote on House Joint Resolution 44, which aims to block the ATF's final rule on pistol braces. The postponement was due to the politicization of a recent tragedy in Nashville. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of passing the resolution before the May 31, 2023, amnesty period deadline, after which unregistered braces would be illegal. Viewers are urged to contact their representatives to support the resolution.

Quick Summary

House Joint Resolution 44 aims to block the ATF's final rule on pistol braces, which would reclassify them as illegal short-barreled rifles after the May 31, 2023, amnesty period ends. The vote was postponed due to politicization of a Nashville event. Viewers are urged to contact Congress to support the resolution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Brace Ban Bill Postponed
  2. 00:25Sponsor Message: CMMG Firearms
  3. 00:54Reasons for Postponement
  4. 01:38Amnesty Period and Legislative Path
  5. 02:40Chairman Jordan's Statement on Delay
  6. 03:13Call to Action for Gun Owners
  7. 03:59Suspicious Timing and Urgency
  8. 04:36Final Appeals and Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What legislative action is being taken against the ATF's pistol brace rule?

House Joint Resolution 44 (H.J.Res. 44) is a legislative measure aimed at blocking the ATF's final rule on pistol braces. The resolution seeks to prevent pistol braces from being reclassified as short-barreled rifles under NFA/GCA regulations.

Why was the vote on H.J.Res. 44 postponed?

The vote was postponed due to the politicization of a recent tragic event in Nashville by anti-gun politicians. Committee Chairman Jim Jordan's office stated the delay was to allow for a more serious debate on constitutional issues.

What are the consequences if H.J.Res. 44 fails to pass?

If H.J.Res. 44 does not pass, unregistered pistol braces will become illegal short-barreled rifles after the 120-day amnesty period expires, requiring compliance with NFA/GCA regulations.

How can citizens influence the outcome of the ATF pistol brace rule debate?

Citizens are urged to contact their elected representatives in Congress to voice their support for H.J.Res. 44. Organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA) offer tools for contacting legislators, and direct calls to the US Capitol switchboard are also recommended.

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