When All the A.G.s Finally Call B.S. on the ATF
This video discusses an amicus brief filed by 28 Attorneys General criticizing the ATF's rulemaking authority and practices. It highlights the ATF's history of stretching statutory language and ignoring APA requirements, citing cases like Garland v. Vanderock concerning unfinished frames and receivers, the pistol brace rule, and bump stocks. The brief argues the ATF should seek legislative changes from Congress rather than overreaching through regulatory means.










