I can not comment on this issue until the nice, hardworking, and often overburdened people of the atf find the time in their busy lives to approve my current nfa item. Thank you for your support in these difficult times...
Oh I don't disagree that we should be calling them on their BS. I just recall all the nonsense the District of Columbia did after the Heller decision. Cliff notes version is that it was years before anyone could have a fully assembled firearm inside of their own home.They haven't done that with the frame or receiver rule. And the injunctions have gotten wider and wider in scope to protect more people. The ATF has taken their lumps lately in court. Doesn't mean they give a rat's ass overall, but the courts have stopped their overreach in some cases. And there are three (I think that's the number) pending 2A cases in front of SCOTUS. Right now it's our best shot.
That was then and there. What we’ve seen over the last few years, as noted by the short-legged dog wrangler, is that the Courts are handing down injunctions to stop the ATF cold when they try to pull their “legislating through rulemaking” shenanigans. Whether or not the ATF has appealed, those injunctions have remained in force, and the ATF has been prevented from acting on those rules.Oh I don't disagree that we shouldn't be calling them on their BS. I just recall all the nonsense the District of Columbia did after the Heller decision. Cliff notes version is that it was years before anyone could have a fully assembled firearm inside of their own home.
That was then and there. What we’ve seen over the last few years, as noted by the short-legged dog wrangler, is that the Courts are handing down injunctions to stop the ATF cold when they try to pull their “legislating through rulemaking” shenanigans. Whether or not the ATF has appealed, those injunctions have remained in force, and the ATF has been prevented from acting on those rules.
correct it's their best shot too, I don't trust a couple of our so called conservative judgesThey haven't done that with the frame or receiver rule. And the injunctions have gotten wider and wider in scope to protect more people. The ATF has taken their lumps lately in court. Doesn't mean they give a rat's ass overall, but the courts have stopped their overreach in some cases. And there are three (I think that's the number) pending 2A cases in front of SCOTUS. Right now it's our best shot.
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