Pam Bondi STILL DEFENDING Biden's Engaged In The Business Rule

Published on September 26, 2025
Duration: 10:03

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the *Butler v. Bondi* federal lawsuit challenging the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule. It details the legal arguments, the denial of anti-gun states' intervention, and the ongoing fight to protect Second Amendment rights against federal overreach. The analysis highlights the significance of the ruling in preventing prolonged legal battles and preserving individual gun ownership.

Quick Summary

A federal judge denied 15 anti-gun states' motion to intervene in the Butler v. Bondi lawsuit challenging the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule. The judge cited untimeliness, lack of a legally protectable interest, and adequate representation as reasons for denial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Federal Lawsuit Introduction: Engaged in Business Rule
  2. 00:43Channel Introduction & Subscribe
  3. 01:02Sponsor: PDS Debt Solutions
  4. 02:53Butler v. Bondi Case Overview & ATF Rule
  5. 03:40Preliminary Injunction Denial & Expedited Schedule
  6. 04:1015 Anti-Gun States Attempt Intervention
  7. 05:17Judge Denies States' Intervention Motion
  8. 06:00Reasons for Intervention Denial Explained
  9. 07:24Significance of Ruling & Future of the Case
  10. 09:24Final Call to Action & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule?

The ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule aims to redefine who is considered a firearms dealer, potentially requiring more private gun owners to obtain a federal firearms license and comply with dealer regulations.

Why did 15 anti-gun states try to join the Butler v. Bondi lawsuit?

These states sought to intervene to defend the ATF's 'engaged in the business' rule, fearing that a change in presidential administration might lead to its dismantling, thus preserving the regulation.

What was the outcome of the states' motion to intervene in Butler v. Bondi?

A federal judge denied the motion, ruling that the states' request was untimely, they lacked a sufficient legal interest, and their arguments were speculative, with adequate representation already present.

What is the significance of the Butler v. Bondi ruling regarding state intervention?

The ruling prevents anti-gun states from prolonging the lawsuit, which could establish a nationwide precedent on the ATF's regulatory authority and protect Second Amendment rights from federal overreach.

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