This video from The Four Boxes Diner features constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explaining a new, specific definition for 'Short Barrel Rifle' (SBR) as laid out by the ATF. The ATF is reportedly classifying pistol brace items as SBRs by applying a multi-part criteria. Professor Smith, a recognized expert, breaks down the elements of this definition, discusses the potential for vague and ambiguous regulations, and delves into the ATF's interpretation involving six key factors and a two-part definition. The content aims to provide viewers with vital information to understand and defend their Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses the ATF's proposed rule change (2021R-08) that redefines a "Rifle" to potentially include firearms with "stabilizing braces." The creator argues this is a move towards gun control, not safety, and highlights the original intent of stabilizing braces for injured veterans. The video urges viewers to submit public comments to the ATF to voice their opposition and protect Second Amendment rights, referencing a previous instance where public outcry led the ATF to withdraw a similar proposal. It provides instructions on how to comment and encourages sharing the video to amplify the message.
This "Legal Brief" episode from The Gun Collective features Adam Kraut discussing the legal definitions and implications surrounding AR Pistols. The video references various US Code and Code of Federal Regulations sections related to handguns, rifles, firearms, and short-barreled rifles, as well as ATF open letters and determination letters concerning vertical foregrips and "pistols configured as rifles."
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