HUGE 2A WIN!! ATF Takes Another Loss In New Frame/Receiver Rule!

Published on November 4, 2022
Duration: 10:12

This video provides an expert analysis of a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights, detailing the Vanderstock v. Garland lawsuit and the preliminary injunction granted to 80% Arms against the ATF's new rule on frames and receivers. The ruling signifies a major setback for ATF overreach, emphasizing that only Congress can create laws. The content highlights the immediate availability of previously restricted firearm components and jigs.

Quick Summary

A significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights occurred in the Vanderstock v. Garland lawsuit, where a preliminary injunction was granted to 80% Arms against the ATF's new rule on firearm frames and receivers. The court found the ATF likely exceeded its authority, reinforcing that only Congress can legislate firearm regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sponsor Introduction: Arms Directory
  2. 00:24Major 2A Legal Victory: Vanderstock v. Garland
  3. 00:42Initial Injunction Granted
  4. 01:0780% Arms Joins Lawsuit
  5. 01:47Court Order Overview
  6. 02:10Background of ATF Rule Challenge
  7. 03:37Court's Findings on ATF Overreach
  8. 05:52Blackhawk Manufacturing's Injunction
  9. 06:46Impact of the Ruling
  10. 07:55Product Availability Update
  11. 08:35Website Content Restoration

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Vanderstock v. Garland lawsuit regarding the ATF's new rule?

The court granted a preliminary injunction to 80% Arms, preventing the ATF from enforcing its new rule on firearm frames and receivers against them and their customers. This ruling signifies a major legal victory for Second Amendment advocates.

Which firearm components are now legally available for purchase due to the court's ruling?

Following the preliminary injunction, 80% Arms can legally sell 80% Glock-style pistol frames and their associated jigs, such as the GST-9 Mod 1 Jig and Easy Jig Gen 3, to customers.

What is the significance of the court's decision regarding ATF's authority?

The court found that the ATF likely exceeded its statutory authority by issuing the new rule, reinforcing that only Congress has the power to create laws and define firearm regulations, not regulatory agencies acting unilaterally.

Who are the key parties involved in the Vanderstock v. Garland lawsuit?

The key plaintiffs initially included Vanderstock, Arden, and Tactical Machining. Blackhawk Manufacturing Group Inc. (dba 80% Arms) successfully intervened. The defendants include Merrick Garland and Steven Dettelbach, representing the ATF.

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