Supreme Court: ATF New Law to BAN PISTOLS GOT VACATED

Published on June 15, 2024
Duration: 12:05

A US District Court judge vacated the ATF's pistol brace ban in the case of Mock v. Garland, a significant victory for the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC). The video also discusses new Biden administration regulations expanding background checks for firearm sales, aiming to close the 'gun show loophole' and impact unlicensed dealers. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit challenging these new regulations as an overreach and infringement on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

A US District Court judge vacated the ATF's pistol brace ban in the Mock v. Garland case, a victory for the Firearms Policy Coalition. Concurrently, new Biden administration regulations expand background checks for firearm sales, requiring licensing and checks for all sellers profiting from firearm transactions, a move challenged by Texas AG Ken Paxton as an Second Amendment infringement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Pistol Brace Regulations
  2. 00:37FPC Crushes Pistol Brace Ban: Mock v. Garland Ruling
  3. 01:04FPC President Brandon Colmes on ATF Overreach
  4. 01:38FPC's Legal Successes Against Biden Administration
  5. 02:11DOJ Expected to Appeal Mock Decision
  6. 02:54New Gun Sales Regulations: Expanded Background Checks
  7. 03:30President Biden on Combating Gun Violence
  8. 03:55Clarification of Licensing and Background Check Requirements
  9. 04:10Attorney General Merrick Garland on Public Safety
  10. 04:29White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention
  11. 04:47Anticipated Legal Challenges from Gun Rights Groups
  12. 05:26Public Support for New Regulations
  13. 05:31Bipartisan Response to Uvaldi Shooting
  14. 05:59Number of Licensed Firearms Dealers
  15. 06:16ATF Director Steve D'Antuono on Public Safety
  16. 06:44ATF Data on Illegally Trafficked Firearms
  17. 07:04Gun Control Advocates on Universal Background Checks
  18. 07:17Mom's Demand Action on Grassroots Advocacy
  19. 07:30Texas AG Ken Paxton Challenges New Gun Rule
  20. 07:44Rule Mandating Background Checks at Gun Shows
  21. 08:11Uvaldi Mass Incident and Regulatory Response
  22. 08:44Paxton's Lawsuit: Overreach and Second Amendment Rights
  23. 09:04Paxton: Biden Weaponizing Federal Bureaucracy
  24. 09:26Support for Paxton's Lawsuit from Other States
  25. 09:33Gun Owners of America Criticizes Rule
  26. 10:00Utah and Mississippi AGs Oppose Rule
  27. 10:24ATF Non-Comment on Lawsuit
  28. 10:40DOJ Finalizes Rules: Closing Background Check Loophole
  29. 11:01VP Harris and AG Garland on Preventing Gun Violence
  30. 11:15Enforcement Timeline and Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
  31. 11:29VP Harris on Second Amendment Rights and Safety
  32. 11:41Comprehensive Effort Under Bipartisan Safer Communities Act
  33. 11:53DOJ Enhancing Public Safety
  34. 12:01Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the outcome of the Mock v. Garland case regarding pistol braces?

In Mock v. Garland, a US District Court judge vacated the ATF's rule that classified pistol braces as regulated items. This ruling was a significant legal victory for the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), preventing the ATF from enforcing the ban.

What are the new Biden administration regulations on firearm sales?

The Biden administration has implemented new regulations expanding background checks for firearm sales. These rules require anyone selling firearms primarily for profit to obtain a federal license and conduct background checks, regardless of where the sale occurs.

Why are Texas AG Ken Paxton and other states suing the Biden administration over gun rules?

Texas AG Ken Paxton, along with other states, filed a lawsuit arguing the new background check regulations are an overreach and infringe upon Second Amendment rights. They contend the rule unlawfully targets private firearm transfers and weaponizes federal bureaucracy.

What is the purpose of the expanded background check regulations for firearm sales?

The regulations aim to close a loophole that allowed unlicensed dealers to sell firearms without background checks, potentially enabling prohibited individuals to acquire guns. The administration states this will help keep guns out of the hands of domestic abusers and felons.

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