STATUS REPORT: Huge Updates Regarding ATF Pistol Brace Rule! Share This!

This video provides a critical status update on the ATF's pistol brace rule, detailing recent legal victories and legislative efforts. Expert analysis covers the Mock v. Garland injunction, the scope of its protection, and ongoing legal actions by Gun Owners of America. It highlights the strategic importance of H.J. Res 44, aiming to nullify the rule via the Congressional Review Act, and the advocacy pressure leading to a 'YES' vote recommendation from House leadership. Viewers are urged to contact representatives to ensure a floor vote before the ATF compliance deadline.

Quick Summary

The ATF pistol brace rule is under significant legal and legislative pressure. The Mock v. Garland injunction provides temporary relief for some, while H.J. Res 44 aims to nullify the rule via the Congressional Review Act. Advocacy groups are pushing for a House vote, and viewers are urged to contact representatives.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Status Report Introduction
  2. 01:31Mock v. Garland Injunction Recap
  3. 02:21Clarification on Injunction Scope
  4. 03:51Gun Owners of America Legal Action
  5. 05:13H.J. Res 44 Legislative Update
  6. 07:442A Action Alliance Pressure
  7. 09:30House Leadership YES Vote Recommendation
  8. 09:55Final Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the ATF pistol brace rule?

The ATF pistol brace rule is facing significant legal and legislative challenges. A preliminary injunction in Mock v. Garland offers temporary relief for some plaintiffs, while H.J. Res 44 aims to nullify the rule entirely through the Congressional Review Act.

What is the significance of the Mock v. Garland injunction?

The Mock v. Garland injunction, issued by a three-judge panel, temporarily stops federal enforcement of the ATF pistol brace rule for certain plaintiffs, including members of the Firearms Policy Coalition and customers of Maxim Defense.

How can citizens influence the ATF pistol brace rule decision?

Citizens can influence the decision by contacting their congressional representatives via the Capitol switchboard (202-224-3121) to urge them to vote YES on H.J. Res 44 and ensure a full floor vote before the ATF's compliance deadline.

What is H.J. Res 44 and its purpose?

H.J. Res 44 is a House Joint Resolution sponsored by Rep. Andrew Clyde that seeks to nullify the ATF's pistol brace rule using the Congressional Review Act. It represents a legislative effort to overturn the ATF's recent regulatory changes.

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