The End Of All "Handgun Rosters" In The U.S.

Published on January 27, 2025
Duration: 7:55

This video explains the legal challenges to state handgun rosters and federal bans on interstate firearm transfers. A lawsuit, Elite Precision Customs LLC vs. ATF, aims to nullify all handgun rosters nationally by challenging the federal ban on direct interstate purchases from FFLs to individuals. The discussion highlights how these restrictions infringe on Second Amendment rights and impact the availability of new firearm models.

Quick Summary

The Elite Precision Customs LLC vs. ATF lawsuit challenges the federal ban on interstate handgun transfers, aiming to nullify all state handgun rosters. This legal action seeks to restore the right for individuals to purchase handguns directly from FFLs across state lines, impacting firearm availability and Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Handgun Rosters and Second Amendment Rights
  2. 01:02Elite Precision Customs LLC vs. ATF Lawsuit Explained
  3. 01:26Challenging Federal Interstate Transfer Ban
  4. 02:53Lawsuit Details: Interstate Transfer Ban Impact
  5. 03:42Rosters Impact New Firearm Introductions
  6. 04:00Mans vs Holder, Bruen Decision, and Legal Strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of the Elite Precision Customs LLC vs. ATF lawsuit?

The lawsuit aims to challenge and nullify all state handgun rosters nationally by contesting the federal ban on interstate firearm transfers from FFLs to individuals. A victory would allow direct handgun purchases across state lines.

How do state handgun rosters currently affect firearm sales?

State handgun rosters restrict which firearms can be sold by dictating allowable models based on specific safety requirements and tests. This process can also hinder the introduction of new firearm designs into certain markets.

What is the current federal law regarding interstate handgun purchases?

Federal law currently prohibits individuals from directly purchasing handguns across state lines. The firearm must be transferred through an FFL in the buyer's home state, making direct out-of-state purchases illegal.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from Copper Jacket TV

View all →