AA111-ATF Repeal Group Published - One Effective May 6 2026 - 34 New Rules - Armed Attorneys
In this dynamic episode, the Armed Attorneys break down the significant changes announced by the ATF, including 34 new rules set to reshape the landscape of firearm regulations as of May 6, 2026. Together with guest Edwin Walker, they explore the im…
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AA111-ATF Repeal Group Published - One Effective May 6 2026 - 34 New Rules - Armed Attorneys
In this dynamic episode, the Armed Attorneys break down the significant changes announced by the ATF, including 34 new rules set to reshape the landscape of firearm regulations as of May 6, 2026. Together with guest Edwin Walker, they explore the implications of these developments and the efforts of the repeal group aimed at rolling back overreaching regulations. With a focus on the proposed rule 2026-08930, the discussion highlights the removal of obstructive criteria surrounding firearms with attached stabilizing braces, reflecting a crucial shift in regulatory attitude. The hosts delve into the historical back-and-forth of the ATF's stance on stabilizing braces, underscoring the regulatory confusion that has ensued over the years. They also examine the implications of proposed regulation 2026-08919, which revises the definition of what constitutes being engaged in the business of dealing firearms, potentially relieving casual sellers from the scrutiny of being classified as unlicensed dealers. This episode navigates the complexities of legislative language while emphasizing the importance of community involvement through the comment period ending August 4, 2026. The attorneys encourage listeners to make their voices heard in this pivotal moment concerning Second Amendment rights. Connecting the dots between recent Supreme Court rulings and ATF definitions, the episode encapsulates a critical dialogue on maintaining gun rights amidst evolving regulations, turning its attention to the impact of the newly revised machine gun definition that aligns with recent judicial decisions. The tone remains instructional, aiming to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to respond appropriately in an ever-changing legal landscape.
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