WARNING: ATF Violating Court Injunctions

Published on October 15, 2023
Duration: 12:08

This video details instances where the ATF allegedly violated preliminary injunctions concerning FRT machine gun triggers and pistol braces. It highlights legal challenges like Mock v. Garland and Texas Gun Rights v. ATF, emphasizing the ATF's alleged disregard for federal judges' rulings. The content underscores the importance of understanding one's rights and legal protections as a firearms owner and FFL.

Quick Summary

The ATF is allegedly violating preliminary injunctions related to FRT machine gun triggers and pistol braces. Legal challenges like Mock v. Garland and Texas Gun Rights v. ATF are central to these disputes, with the ATF reportedly disregarding federal judges' rulings.

Chapters

  1. 00:02ATF Violating Court Injunctions
  2. 00:29Blackout Coffee Sponsorship
  3. 01:17Second Amendment and the ATF
  4. 01:54FFL Swatted and Pistol Braces
  5. 02:27Gun Wall Details
  6. 02:54ATF Inquiry and Lawsuits
  7. 03:51FFL Claiming Injunction Coverage
  8. 04:31Text of FFL's Letter Shown
  9. 05:42ATF Response and Concern
  10. 06:08Text of IOI's Response Shown
  11. 06:35Consequences of ATF Actions
  12. 07:17Rapidly Evolving Issue
  13. 07:43National Association of Gun Rights
  14. 08:16Rare Breed Trigger Situation
  15. 09:00Department of Justice Request
  16. 09:37ATF Violations and Firearms Ownership
  17. 11:31Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main ATF regulations allegedly being violated by court injunctions?

The primary regulations in question are those concerning the enforcement of rules on FRT (Forced Reset Trigger) devices and pistol braces. The ATF is accused of violating preliminary injunctions that were put in place to stop enforcement of these specific rules.

What is the ATF's stance on preliminary injunctions from lower courts?

According to an ATF inspector's response, a lower court judge's findings are not considered binding on other courts. This suggests the ATF may selectively interpret or disregard rulings from specific federal judges.

How can FFLs and individuals protect themselves from alleged ATF overreach?

Individuals and FFLs covered by preliminary injunctions should be aware that the ATF may not automatically recognize their protected status. Consulting with an attorney and maintaining documentation of legal protections is advised.

What is the significance of the Rare Breed Triggers case in relation to ATF injunctions?

The Rare Breed Triggers case involves a national injunction against ATF enforcement of rules on FRTs. The ATF's actions towards members of groups like the National Association of Gun Rights, despite this injunction, are highlighted as a point of contention.

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