NRA Sues ATF & DOJ on Independence Day!

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ on Independence Day concerning the final rule on stabilizing braces for firearms. The lawsuit, filed in federal court, argues that the ATF's rule reverses years of precedent and causes irreparable harm to millions of Americans. The NRA seeks to protect its members from the enforcement of this rule, which they contend is an arbitrary policy change and a violation of constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against the ATF and DOJ on Independence Day, challenging the final rule on stabilizing braces. The suit argues the rule reverses precedent, causes irreparable harm, and violates constitutional rights, prompting the NRA to pursue its own legal action after intervention in another case was denied.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NRA Sues ATF & DOJ on Independence Day
  2. 00:19Sponsor Message: Lear Capital
  3. 01:11Channel Introduction & Purpose
  4. 01:44NRA Lawsuit Details Against ATF
  5. 02:47NRA's Core Arguments in Lawsuit
  6. 03:22ATF's Long-Standing Policy on Braces
  7. 04:42Reason for NRA's Delayed Lawsuit
  8. 06:09Causes of Action and Prayer for Relief
  9. 08:49Concluding Thoughts on Gun Ban Efforts
  10. 10:06Safety Message and Channel Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NRA suing the ATF and DOJ over?

The NRA has filed a lawsuit against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) over the ATF's final rule concerning 'Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached Stabilizing Braces'.

When was the NRA's lawsuit filed?

The NRA filed its lawsuit on July 3rd, strategically choosing Independence Day to challenge the ATF's new regulations regarding stabilizing braces on firearms.

What are the main arguments in the NRA's lawsuit against the ATF?

The NRA argues that the ATF's final rule reverses years of established precedent, constitutes an arbitrary policy change, and causes irreparable harm to millions of Americans, violating their Second and Fifth Amendment rights.

Why did the NRA file its own lawsuit instead of joining the SAF case?

The NRA sought to intervene in the Second Amendment Foundation's (SAF) case but was denied due to the motion not being timely filed, prompting the NRA to initiate its own separate lawsuit against the ATF.

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