Supreme Court Decides On Another ATF Tyranny & 2A Restriction Case!!!

Published on November 15, 2022
Duration: 9:21

This video, presented by attorney Anthony Miranda, discusses the Supreme Court's denial of review in McCuchin v. US, a case challenging the ATF's reclassification of bump stocks as machine guns. The ruling upholds the ATF's regulatory authority, potentially impacting other firearm accessories and setting a precedent for government takings of private property. The discussion highlights the legal battles surrounding bump stock regulation and the broader implications for Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The Supreme Court denied review in McCuchin v. US, a case challenging the ATF's reclassification of bump stocks as machine guns. This decision upholds the ATF's regulatory authority and the Federal Circuit's stance on property rights concerning regulated items.

Chapters

  1. 00:03ATF Rule Change & Bump Stocks
  2. 00:17LAS Concealment Holsters Sponsorship
  3. 01:11Supreme Court Denies Review on Bump Stocks
  4. 01:31McCuchin v. US Bump Stock Case Details
  5. 02:07Challenging the Takings Clause Aspect
  6. 02:25New Attacks Against Firearms & ATF Authority
  7. 02:46ATF Arbitrary Regulatory Change on Bump Stocks
  8. 03:08Criminal Penalties for Non-Compliance
  9. 03:46Plaintiffs Sue ATF for Compensation
  10. 04:00Federal Circuit Court Ruling on Property Rights
  11. 05:00Supreme Court Review Sought & Implications
  12. 06:01ATF Did Not Grandfather Devices
  13. 06:47Update: Supreme Court Denied Certiorari
  14. 07:29Still Pending Cargill Case
  15. 07:59Supreme Court Rejection of Bump Stock Cases
  16. 08:40Call to Action: Like, Comment, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the Supreme Court's decision regarding the ATF's bump stock rule?

The Supreme Court denied review in the McCuchin v. US case, which challenged the ATF's reclassification of bump stocks as machine guns. This denial effectively upholds the lower court's ruling and the ATF's regulatory authority in this matter.

What is the McCuchin v. US case about?

McCuchin v. US was a legal challenge against the ATF's rule that reclassified bump stocks as machine guns. The plaintiffs, owners and sellers of bump stocks, argued that the ATF's action constituted an unlawful taking of their private property without just compensation, violating the Fifth Amendment.

What are the implications of the Supreme Court denying review in the bump stock cases?

The denial of review means the ATF's rule remains in effect, and the Federal Circuit's interpretation of property rights in relation to federal regulatory authority stands. This could set a precedent for how other firearm accessories and potentially other regulated items are treated by federal agencies.

What is the difference between the McCuchin and Cargill bump stock cases?

McCuchin v. US focused specifically on the 'takings clause' and compensation for seized property. The Cargill case, still pending in the Fifth Circuit, is a more comprehensive challenge to the ATF's general bump stock rule, addressing broader legal arguments against the regulation itself.

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