SOON: Judge to Decide GOA’s Lawsuit on ATF Rule!

Published on August 23, 2022
Duration: 4:54

This video discusses Gun Owners of America's (GOA) lawsuit against the ATF's frame and receiver rule, which aims to regulate 'ghost guns.' GOA argues the final rule is illogical, not supported by public comment, and misinterprets existing law. The speaker highlights the ATF's weak legal arguments and the potential for the rule to impact home builders and firearm serialization requirements.

Quick Summary

Gun Owners of America (GOA) is suing the ATF over its frame and receiver rule, which aims to regulate 'ghost guns.' GOA argues the final rule is illogical, lacks proper public comment justification, and misinterprets existing firearm laws, potentially impacting home builders and serialization requirements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00GOA Lawsuit Update
  2. 00:10Lawsuit Moves to Next Phase
  3. 00:20Rule Deadline Approaching
  4. 00:25Judge Requests Status Conference
  5. 00:36GOA's Legal and Activist Fight
  6. 00:45Summary of GOA's Response
  7. 00:47ATF's Proposed vs. Final Rule
  8. 01:11Critique of ATF's Definition
  9. 01:20Public Comment Controversy
  10. 01:39Impact on Home Builders
  11. 01:59ATF's Logic Questioned
  12. 02:07Analysis of ATF's Cited Cases
  13. 02:48ATF Misunderstanding Claims
  14. 03:04Solvent Traps and Silencers
  15. 03:17Rule Clarity Issues
  16. 03:27Serialization Requirements
  17. 03:43Crackdown on Homemade Firearms
  18. 03:53Second Amendment Defense
  19. 04:04ATF's Lack of Gun Knowledge
  20. 04:17GOA's Role in the Fight
  21. 04:24Reason for Serial Numbers
  22. 04:33Support GOA's Work
  23. 04:45Subscribe and Share

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Gun Owners of America (GOA) lawsuit about?

The GOA lawsuit challenges the ATF's frame and receiver rule, which aims to regulate 'ghost guns.' GOA argues the rule is illogical, lacks proper public comment justification, and misinterprets existing firearm laws, potentially impacting home builders and serialization requirements.

When is the ATF's frame and receiver rule set to go into effect?

The ATF's frame and receiver rule was set to go into effect on August 24th. The lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America (GOA) is seeking to stop this rule from being implemented.

What are GOA's main arguments against the ATF's frame and receiver rule?

GOA argues the final rule's definition of frames or receivers is not logically connected to the proposed rule, that the ATF improperly skipped a second round of public comments, and that the ATF is misinterpreting laws by citing NFA cases for non-NFA firearms.

How does the ATF's new rule potentially affect firearm serialization?

The ATF's new test could lead to an upper receiver being serialized as a rifle and a lower receiver as a pistol. This ambiguity might allow for the creation of unserialized Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs) from factory components, according to GOA.

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