Injunction Overturning Pistol Brace Rule Before June 1st

Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 5:55

This video discusses the FPC v. Garland legal challenge seeking an injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule. The speaker highlights the urgency of the filing in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, aiming for a decision by May 24th to prevent irreparable harm to gun owners and businesses before the June 1st deadline. The Fifth Circuit's past favorable rulings on Second Amendment issues are noted as a reason for optimism.

Quick Summary

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has filed for an injunction in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in Mock v. Garland to stop the ATF's pistol brace rule. They are seeking a decision by May 24th to prevent irreparable harm to gun owners and businesses before the June 1st deadline.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ATF Brace Rule Deception
  2. 00:42Last Chance: FPC v. Garland Injunction Filing
  3. 01:17Details of the Injunction Request
  4. 01:53Fifth Circuit's Favorable History
  5. 02:15Urgency: May 24th Decision Deadline
  6. 02:47Preventing Irreparable Harm
  7. 03:33Plaintiff's Demonstrated Harm
  8. 04:09Critique of Congressional Inaction
  9. 04:30Mock v. Garland: The Final Ditch Effort
  10. 04:53The Crossroads: Amnesty Period Ending
  11. 05:14Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the latest legal action regarding the ATF's pistol brace rule?

The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) filed for an injunction in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Mock v. Garland. This legal challenge aims to prevent the ATF's pistol brace rule from taking effect on June 1st, citing irreparable harm to gun owners and businesses.

Why is the FPC seeking an injunction in the Fifth Circuit?

The FPC is seeking an injunction in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals because this court has a track record of ruling favorably on Second Amendment issues and against government overreach. This filing is considered a last-ditch effort before the rule's enforcement deadline.

What is the deadline for a decision on the pistol brace injunction?

The FPC has requested that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals make a decision on the injunction by May 24th. This timing is crucial to provide gun owners with a one-week grace period to comply with the ATF's requirements if the injunction is not granted.

What are the potential consequences if the pistol brace rule takes effect?

If the pistol brace rule takes effect on June 1st without an injunction, it could cause irreparable harm to millions of Americans, companies, and businesses. Plaintiffs in the case have already reported financial losses, including employee layoffs and salary cuts.

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