US Lawmakers tell ATF to BACK DOWN on Stabilizing Brace Rule - Fight for Gun Rights!

Published on July 1, 2021
Duration: 9:30

This video from TheGunCollective, featuring Jon Patton, details the significant pushback from the gun community and US lawmakers against the ATF's proposed rules on stabilizing braces and 80% frames. It highlights the legal arguments, the importance of submitting public comments, and the potential impact on millions of law-abiding gun owners, including disabled veterans. The content emphasizes the constitutional implications and the need for continued advocacy.

Quick Summary

US lawmakers are telling the ATF to back down on its proposed rules for stabilizing braces, which could turn millions of gun owners into felons. The ATF's guidance is criticized for potentially impacting disabled veterans and jeopardizing Second Amendment rights. Gun owners are urged to submit calm, assertive comments through the Federal Register.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Gun Community Fights ATF Nonsense
  2. 00:19FAB Defense Gun Accessories Showcase
  3. 00:54Gun Collective Intro & Second Amendment
  4. 01:08Biden's DOJ Rules on Braces
  5. 01:47Submitting Comments to the ATF
  6. 02:17Comment Totals and Suggestions
  7. 02:57Congressional Response to ATF Rules
  8. 03:33ATF Legitimacy and Veteran Issues
  9. 04:08Unconstitutional Process and More Arguments
  10. 04:47Senate and Economic Arguments
  11. 05:14More Senate Letter Arguments
  12. 05:48Questions on ATF Expectations of Gun Owners
  13. 06:10Further Questions to ATF
  14. 07:04Shocking ATF Rule Reasoning
  15. 07:53The Final Argument and Conclusion
  16. 08:32Call to Action on Current Rules
  17. 08:50Audience Engagement Requested

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ATF's proposed rule regarding stabilizing braces?

The ATF has proposed new rules and guidance for stabilizing braces, which could potentially classify millions of firearms equipped with these braces as NFA items, such as Short-Barreled Rifles (SBRs). This action has drawn significant criticism from gun owners and lawmakers.

How can gun owners provide feedback on the ATF's proposed brace rule?

Gun owners can submit comments directly to the ATF through the Federal Register. These comments carry more weight than social media feedback and should be calm, assertive, and well-reasoned to be effective.

What is the congressional response to the ATF's proposed stabilizing brace rule?

A significant number of US lawmakers, including 141 House members and 48 Senators, have signed letters urging the ATF to withdraw or reconsider its proposed guidance. They argue that the guidance jeopardizes the rights of law-abiding gun owners.

What are the potential impacts of the ATF's proposed rule on disabled veterans?

The ATF's proposed rule is seen by some as a direct tax on disabled combat veterans. The agency acknowledges legitimate uses for braces but has not provided a clear process for disabled veterans to report their status or comply with potential new regulations.

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