UPDATE: Lawsuits Against ATF's Frame/Receiver/Registry Rule

Published on August 20, 2022
Duration: 4:22

This video provides a critical update on lawsuits challenging the ATF's frame and receiver rule, also known as the ghost gun rule, which was set to take effect on August 24th, 2022. It details legal actions taken by Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), including filings in North Dakota and motions for preliminary injunctions. The speaker expresses concern that the rule aims to ban commonly owned items and shift accountability from criminals to the public, potentially infringing on historical rights.

Quick Summary

Lawsuits are challenging the ATF's frame and receiver rule, also known as the ghost gun rule, set for August 24th, 2022. Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) have filed legal actions, including preliminary injunctions, to stop the rule. Concerns include the potential banning of common items and shifting accountability to the public.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor
  2. 00:31ATF Frame/Receiver Rule Lawsuits Update
  3. 01:02Gun Owners of America Lawsuit
  4. 01:48Firearms Policy Coalition Lawsuit
  5. 02:37Implications of Deadlines
  6. 03:02Concerns about the Rule
  7. 03:38Viewer Engagement and Closing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's frame and receiver rule?

The ATF's frame and receiver rule, also known as the ghost gun rule, is a regulation aimed at controlling the manufacturing and sale of unserialized firearm components. It was set to take effect on August 24th, 2022, but is facing legal challenges.

Which organizations are suing the ATF over the frame and receiver rule?

Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) are two prominent organizations that have filed lawsuits challenging the ATF's frame and receiver rule. GOA's lawsuit was filed in North Dakota and joined by several state Attorneys General.

What is a preliminary injunction in the context of the ATF rule lawsuits?

A preliminary injunction is a court order sought by plaintiffs to temporarily stop a rule or action from taking effect while a lawsuit is ongoing. The FPC filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to halt the ATF's frame and receiver rule.

What are the main concerns about the ATF's frame and receiver rule?

Critics argue that the rule aims to ban commonly owned items, criminalize legal activities, and shift accountability from criminals to law-abiding citizens, potentially infringing on historical rights and individual liberties.

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