Rare Breed Firearms Was NOT raided?

Published on January 14, 2022
Duration: 2:44

Rare Breed Triggers has issued a statement clarifying that they have not been raided and have not provided any information to the ATF or DOJ. Following recent news, the company is preparing to file a new lawsuit within days, rather than waiting for a response to their previous evidence submission. The speaker also criticizes John Crump for allegedly spreading inaccurate information.

Quick Summary

Rare Breed Triggers confirms they have not been raided and have not shared any information with the ATF or DOJ. The company is preparing to file a new lawsuit within days due to the lack of response to their submitted evidence.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Rumors
  2. 00:14Rare Breed Triggers Statement: No Raid
  3. 00:21No Information Shared with ATF/DOJ
  4. 00:38Background: Evidence Submission
  5. 01:17Response to Recent News
  6. 01:23Filing a New Lawsuit
  7. 01:35Recap of Key Points
  8. 01:51Criticism of John Crump
  9. 02:28Conclusion and Q&A Invitation

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Rare Breed Triggers been raided?

No, Rare Breed Triggers has explicitly stated that they have not been raided. The company has also clarified that they have not provided any information, including customer or sales data, to the ATF or DOJ.

What is Rare Breed Triggers' legal strategy moving forward?

Following recent developments and a lack of response from the ATF regarding previously submitted evidence, Rare Breed Triggers plans to file a new lawsuit within days. They will no longer wait for an official response to their reconsideration request.

What information did Rare Breed Triggers submit to the ATF?

After a previous case was dismissed, Rare Breed Triggers submitted a substantial amount of evidence to the ATF for reconsideration. This included extensive written documentation, expert letters, and video evidence.

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