NFA Short Barreled Rifle & Pistol Brace JUST CANCELED!

Published on November 12, 2023
Duration: 12:05

A federal district court has issued a nationwide injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule, halting its enforcement. This ruling, stemming from the Bro v. ATF case, builds upon previous decisions like Mock v. Garland. The court found the ATF rule likely violates the Administrative Procedure Act, preventing it from being enforced pending the case's full resolution. The ATF is expected to appeal this decision.

Quick Summary

A federal district court has issued a nationwide injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule, halting its enforcement. This ruling, stemming from the Bro v. ATF case, builds upon previous decisions like Mock v. Garland. The court found the ATF rule likely violates the Administrative Procedure Act, preventing it from being enforced pending the case's full resolution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Rule and Second Amendment Rights
  2. 00:41Nationwide Injunction Against Pistol Brace Rule
  3. 01:10Understanding the Injunction Order
  4. 01:20Bro v. ATF Case and Mock v. Garland
  5. 02:04Bro v. ATF Decision Scope
  6. 02:39What the Order Does and Next Steps
  7. 03:01Preliminary Injunction Explained
  8. 03:44Requirements for Preliminary Injunction
  9. 04:13Rule Redefinition of SBRs
  10. 04:36Judge's Findings and APA Violation
  11. 05:21APA Analysis of Bro v. ATF Decision
  12. 05:38Second Amendment Not Addressed
  13. 05:51Irreversible Harm to Plaintiffs
  14. 06:35Firearm Owners' Requirements
  15. 06:55Public's Best Interest
  16. 07:14Judge's Ruling Against ATF
  17. 07:40Court Grants Motion and Stays Rule
  18. 08:57What This Means Going Forward
  19. 09:22ATF Appeal and Emergency Stay
  20. 10:17Supreme Court Overrules Frames and Receivers Rule
  21. 11:11Kario Bump Stock Case
  22. 11:35Hope for Nationwide Injunction
  23. 11:50Will the Injunction Stand?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current legal status of the ATF's pistol brace rule?

A federal district court has issued a nationwide injunction against the ATF's pistol brace rule, prohibiting its enforcement in its entirety. This means the rule is currently halted nationwide for all individuals, not just members of specific organizations.

What is a preliminary injunction and how does it apply to the ATF pistol brace rule?

A preliminary injunction is a temporary court order that prevents a rule or action from being enforced until a case is fully resolved. In the Bro v. ATF case, a preliminary injunction was granted, stopping the ATF's pistol brace rule from being enforced pending the final outcome of the litigation.

What legal basis did the court use to strike down the ATF pistol brace rule?

The court found that the ATF's pistol brace rule likely violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). Specifically, the judge ruled that the final rule was not a 'logical outgrowth' of the proposed rule and therefore must be set aside as unlawful.

What are the potential consequences for individuals affected by the ATF's pistol brace rule?

Individuals affected by the rule could face compliance costs such as registering their firearms, modifying them, or destroying them. Failure to comply could result in severe criminal penalties, which would be expensive and harmful to the plaintiffs.

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