When is ATF Likely to Drop Their New Pistol Brace Rule?

Published on December 12, 2022
Duration: 4:26

William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV discusses the anticipated release of ATF Rule 2021R-08 concerning pistol braces. He predicts a quiet rollout, likely on Friday, December 23rd, before a holiday weekend, to minimize public reaction due to the anticipated negative feedback from the previous rule. The rule will become effective 120 days after publication, barring legal challenges.

Quick Summary

The ATF's new pistol brace rule, known as Rule 2021R-08, is anticipated to be released on Friday, December 23rd. This strategic timing before a holiday weekend aims to minimize public outcry and media attention, a tactic often employed for controversial regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Pistol Brace Rule Anticipation
  2. 00:59Understanding ATF Rule 2021R-08
  3. 01:24Predicting the Rule's Release Date
  4. 01:37Strategy for a Quiet Rule Release
  5. 02:35Likely Release Date: Friday, December 23rd
  6. 03:00Why Holiday Weekends Minimize News Cycles
  7. 03:38Effective Date and Legal Challenges
  8. 03:49Contact Washington Gun Law

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ATF Rule 2021R-08?

ATF Rule 2021R-08 is the designation for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' new proposed rule concerning firearms equipped with stabilizing braces. The rule aims to clarify or change the classification and regulation of these accessories.

When is the ATF likely to release their new pistol brace rule?

Based on public relations strategies, the ATF is likely to release the new pistol brace rule on a Friday, potentially Friday, December 23rd, to coincide with a holiday weekend and minimize immediate public and media attention.

How long after publication will the new pistol brace rule become effective?

The new ATF pistol brace rule will become effective 120 days after its official publication in the Federal Register. This period allows for potential legal challenges and for individuals to understand and comply with the new regulations.

Why might the ATF release the pistol brace rule on a holiday weekend?

Releasing a controversial rule on a Friday before a holiday weekend is a tactic to reduce immediate public reaction and media coverage. News cycles are typically slower during these periods, allowing the rule to be absorbed more gradually.

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