Huge News on ATF's New Pistol Brace Rule

Published on December 28, 2022
Duration: 4:13

This video provides crucial updates on the ATF's new pistol brace rule, featuring insights from William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. It details the lawsuit filed by the Second Amendment Foundation against the ATF in the Northern District of Texas, challenging the classification of firearms with pistol braces. The discussion highlights the anticipated January 2023 publication of the rule and a potential drop date of January 13th, 2023, with a live event announced by Washington Gun Law.

Quick Summary

The ATF's new pistol brace rule was anticipated for publication in January 2023, with a potential drop date of January 13th. This follows a lawsuit by the Second Amendment Foundation challenging the classification of braced firearms as SBRs. Proceedings were stayed pending the rule's release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and ATF Rule Delay
  2. 00:53Second Amendment Foundation vs. ATF Lawsuit
  3. 01:22Motion for Stay of Proceedings
  4. 01:54Joint Status Report and Rule Release
  5. 02:32Anticipated Rule Drop Date
  6. 03:22Live Event and Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the ATF's new pistol brace rule expected to be published?

According to a joint status report filed by the parties involved, the ATF's new pistol brace rule was expected to be published in January of 2023. This information was discussed in a legal update from Washington Gun Law.

What is the significance of the Second Amendment Foundation v. ATF lawsuit?

The Second Amendment Foundation filed a lawsuit against the ATF in the Northern District of Texas, challenging the agency's classification of firearms equipped with pistol braces as federally regulated short-barrel rifles (SBRs).

What happened with the legal proceedings in the ATF pistol brace case?

A motion for a stay of proceedings was granted in the Second Amendment Foundation v. ATF case. This paused the legal proceedings while parties awaited the publication of the ATF's new rule regarding pistol braces.

Where can I find more information or updates on the ATF pistol brace rule?

Washington Gun Law is hosting a live event on the day the rule drops and provides contact information at washingtongunlaw.com or 425-765-0487 for questions and updates on firearm regulations.

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