This Could Be Good...ATF Pulled On The Carpet!!

This video discusses an upcoming Congressional hearing focused on the ATF's actions, particularly the final rule redefining firearms with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles. The hearing aims to examine the impact of this rule on lawful gun owners and the ATF's broader efforts to curtail Second Amendment rights. Experts like Amy Swearer, Alex Bosco (founder of SB Tactical), and attorney Matt Larose are scheduled to testify.

Quick Summary

A Congressional hearing on March 23, 2023, will scrutinize the ATF's rule redefining firearms with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles. This action could require millions of gun owners to register, surrender, or destroy their braces, facing potential criminal penalties.

Chapters

  1. 00:00ATF Under Scrutiny in Congress
  2. 00:14USCCA Sponsor Message
  3. 01:00Context: Previous ATF Legal Battles
  4. 01:30Upcoming Congressional Hearing Announced
  5. 02:00Hearing Details: Date and Time
  6. 02:35Oversight Committee Announcement
  7. 03:04ATF's Pistol Brace Rule Explained
  8. 03:35Allegations of Weaponizing ATF
  9. 04:24Public Access and Witnesses
  10. 05:09Live Coverage Announcement
  11. 05:53Call to Action: USCCA and Vigilance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the upcoming Congressional hearing involving the ATF?

The primary focus is to examine the ATF's actions, particularly its final rule redefining firearms with stabilizing braces as short-barreled rifles, and to assess the impact of these actions on lawful gun owners' Second Amendment rights.

When and where will the Congressional hearing on the ATF's actions take place?

The joint Congressional hearing is scheduled for Thursday, March 23, 2023, at 10 AM Eastern Time, and will be held in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington D.C.

Who are some of the key witnesses expected to testify at the ATF hearing?

Key witnesses include Amy Swearer, Alex Bosco (founder of SB Tactical, inventor of the stabilizing brace), and Matt Larose, a Second Amendment attorney.

What are the potential consequences for gun owners under the ATF's new pistol brace rule?

Under the new rule, millions of lawful gun owners may be required to register, surrender, or destroy their stabilizing braces, or face severe criminal penalties if they do not comply by the deadline.

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