Supreme Court 6-3 Decision Destroys ATF Agency Overreach & Changes Landscape Forever!
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision in Cargill v. Garland, struck down the ATF's ban on bump stocks, ruling that the agency exceeded its statutory authority. Authored by Justice Thomas, the decision clarifies that a semi-automatic rifle with a bump stock does not meet the definition of a machine gun under federal law because it still requires a separate trigger reset for each shot. This ruling has significant implications for other ATF regulations currently under legal challenge.










