HEADS UP! Vote To Stop ATF Pistol Brace Ban POSTPONED

The House Joint Resolution 44, intended to halt the ATF's pistol brace ban, has been postponed. This postponement, attributed to the politicization of a Nashville event by anti-gun politicians, impacts the May 31, 2023, amnesty period deadline. Despite the delay, the bill is expected to proceed through the House and potentially the Senate, with urgent calls for gun owners to contact their representatives.

Quick Summary

The House vote on H.J.Res. 44, intended to stop the ATF's pistol brace ban, was postponed by Chairman Jim Jordan due to the politicization of the Nashville event. This impacts the May 31, 2023, amnesty deadline, but the bill still has legislative momentum. Gun owners are urged to contact their representatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Pistol 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

Why was the House vote on H.J.Res. 44 to stop the ATF pistol brace ban postponed?

The mark-up for H.J.Res. 44 was postponed by Committee Chairman Jim Jordan due to the politicization of a recent tragedy in Nashville by anti-gun politicians. He aimed to allow for a more serious and less politicized debate on constitutional issues at a later date.

What is the significance of the May 31, 2023, deadline regarding pistol braces?

May 31, 2023, marked the end of the 120-day amnesty period for unregistered pistol braces. After this date, firearms equipped with pistol braces that do not comply with the ATF's final rule would be considered illegal short-barreled rifles under NFA and GCA regulations.

What actions can gun owners take regarding the ATF pistol brace ban legislation?

Gun owners are urged to contact their Congressional representatives and Senators to voice their support for H.J.Res. 44. Resources like Gun Owners of America (GOA) offer pre-filled forms, and direct calls to the US Capitol switchboard (202-224-3121) are also encouraged.

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