ATF Says a Quarter Million Guns Registered Under Pistol-Brace Ban
Only a fraction of the guns affected by the ATF’s new rule were registered with the agency during the four-month grace period that ended this week.
Only a fraction of the guns affected by the ATF’s new rule were registered with the agency during the four-month grace period that ended this week.
Three federal court judges and one appeals panel have now issued injunctions against President Joe Biden’s pistol-brace ban. Worse for him and the ATF, the judges have clarified those injunctions extend to millions of members of a collection of gun-rights groups. However, they don’t extend to everyone.
Plus, Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey joins the podcast to break down the gunfight between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump.
The ATF can’t enforce its pistol-brace ban against Texas state employees and Gun Owners of America (GOA) members.
The ATF can’t arrest Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) members for owning pistol-brace-equipped guns, according to a federal judge.
Just 31 percent of Americans think President Joe Biden is doing a good job of handling gun policy. That number marks a new low, but it’s also unlikely to rise much before the 2024 election.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I do our best to explain the latest developments with the injunctions against Biden’s pistol-brace ban.
Plus, Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey joins the podcast to analyze the DeSantis/Trump war over guns.
The ATF can’t arrest members of the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) or customers of Maxim Defense for possession of unregistered pistol-brace-equipped guns, according to a new federal court order.
This week, President Biden’s executive gun actions took another hit from the courts.
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