FPC Tells ATF to Withdraw “Unconstitutional” Firearm Rule

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U.S.A.-(AmmoLand.com)- Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced the filing of the organization’s official comment (below) in opposition to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) Proposed Rule 2021R-05, “Definition of ‘Frame or Receiver’ and Identification of Firearms.” FPC’s opposition brief can be found at FPCLegal.org.

“From the very beginning of this assault on gun owners, FPC has aggressively engaged its members, supporters, and the general public to participate in the rulemaking process. Today, FPC Law filed a comment in opposition to the ATF’s unlawful and unconstitutional Proposed Rule, which clearly shows why the government must not proceed with this outrageous executive abuse,” said FPC’s Senior Director of Legal Operations, Adam Kraut. “Should ATF refuse to abandon this assault on gun owners and the law, FPC stands ready and willing to take further legal action to defend the rights of our members, supporters, and the People. If President Biden wants a fight, he’ll get one from us.”

FPC’s arguments begin by highlighting how the Proposed Rule exceeds the statutes and authority delegated to the ATF, effectively expanding criminal law far beyond that enacted by Congress. Moreover, the comment explains, if “eight words of the [Gun Control Act]—‘the frame or receiver of any such weapon’—cannot be understood without cross-references to other areas of the law and a range of its own vague sub-definitions, then the statute itself would be void for vagueness.”

“With respect to privately made firearms,” the brief says, “ATF has no authority under the GCA or NFA to require the serialization of PMFs, much less to compel FFLs to modify the lawfully owned private property of their customers.”

In addition, FPC’s comment points out ATF’s “reliance on palpably false claims” underlying the Biden administration’s attempt to unlawfully expand the GCA, and notes that the agency “declined to make public any necessary supporting documents.” Thus, FPC argued, a “rulemaking based on patently false information is arbitrary and capricious.”

FPC’s brief further argues that the agency improperly denied the public the opportunity to submit comments anonymously, and because of that, “we have no way of knowing what information would have been presented [in opposition to the Proposed Rule] absent the speech restriction.”

Ultimately, FPC said, the “Proposed Rule is inconsistent with the relevant statutory language, makes no principled distinction between precursor materials and manufactured frames or receivers, was adopted in a procedurally improper fashion, and is arbitrary and capricious.”

Individuals that are interested in joining FPC in the fight against tyranny can submit their own comment before August 19, 2021 at 11:59 pm EDT at FightATF.com, and become a member of the FPC Grassroots Army for just $25 at JoinFPC.org.

Firearms Policy Coalition and its FPC Law team are the nation’s next-generation advocates leading the Second Amendment litigation and research space. Some FPC legal actions include:

  • A challenge to California’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” (Miller v. Bonta) that resulted in a post-trial judgment and permanent injunction against the challenged regulations, the first such victory in United States history
  • A challenge to California’s handgun “roster”, microstamping, and self-manufacturing ban laws (Renna v. Bonta)
  • A challenge to California’s firearm purchase rationing ban (1-in-30 day limit) (Nguyen v. Bonta)
  • A challenge to Minnesota’s ban on handgun carry by adults under 21 (Worth v. Harrington)
  • A challenge to Illinois’ ban on handgun carry by adults under 21 (Meyer v. Raoul)
  • A challenge to Georgia’s ban on handgun carry by adults under 21 (Baughcum v. Jackson)
  • A challenge to Tennessee’s ban on handgun carry by adults under 21 (Basset v. Slatery)
  • A challenge to Maryland’s ban on handgun carry (Call v. Jones)
  • A challenge to New Jersey’s ban on handgun carry (Bennett v. Davis)
  • A challenge to New York City’s ban on handgun carry (Greco v. New York City)
  • A challenge to Pennsylvania’s ban on handgun carry by adults under 21 (Lara v. Evanchick)
  • A challenge to the federal ban on the sale of handguns and handgun ammunition to adults under 21 years of age (Reese v. ATF)
  • A challenge to Maryland’s ban on so-called “assault weapons” (Bianchi v. Frosh)

For more on these cases and other legal action initiatives, visit FPCLegal.org and follow FPC on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube.


About Firearms Policy Coalition

Firearms Policy Coalition (firearmspolicy.org), a 501(c)4 nonprofit organization, exists to create a world of maximal human liberty, defend constitutional rights, advance individual liberty, and restore freedom. FPC’s efforts are focused on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms and adjacent issues including freedom of speech, due process, unlawful searches and seizures, separation of powers, asset forfeitures, privacy, encryption, and limited government. The FPC team are next-generation advocates working to achieve the Organization’s strategic objectives through litigation, research, scholarly publications, amicus briefing, legislative and regulatory action, grassroots activism, education, outreach, and other programs. FPC Law (FPCLaw.org), the nation’s largest public interest legal team focused on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, lead the Second Amendment litigation and research space.

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Green Mtn. Boy

Imagine if Negotiating Rights Away was as concerned with the infringement of Americans and members rights,FPC for the win, the NRA will be along to claim credit if there is a positive outcome.
Not a penny to WLP and his conspirators but monthly donations to FPC as they actually fight for Americans 2 nd. amendment rights

Last edited 2 years ago by Green Mtn. Boy
tetejaun

Aren’t you the same whiner that claimed Trump was anti-gun?
Still crying over that plastic bump stock.

Russn8r

Great. Another glazy-eyed ButFudding celebrity worshiper.

Last edited 2 years ago by Russn8r
JSNMGC

Oh, you have no idea.

You should seen the stuff he was writing right after the election.

Last edited 2 years ago by JSNMGC
JSNMGC

It’s tetejaun!

Wooohooo!

Trump has always been somewhat anti-2nd Amendment (he really doesn’t care about the issue all that much).

https://www.c-span.org/video/?441884-1/president-trump-calls-comprehensive-gun-bill

Trump was negotiating more rights away than the NRA.

He said he was the only one brave enough to ignore the NRA and push for more gun control.

That bump stock order has, predictably, led to more bad news.

Weren’t you the guy calling firearm owners Rambo wannabes?

Trump doesn’t have to act in a manner consistent with supporting the 2nd Amendment – his staff is telling him all firearm owners are like you.

JSNMGC

Response to tetejuan put on hold.

Here’s a shorter version:

Trump pushed for more gun control than the NRA and bragged he was the only one brave enough to go against the NRA.

Bill

Trump will be such a lightning rod, that he’ll not run in 2014; but will be able to exert considerable influence on the republican party and the chosen nominee for president. Trump0does bear close watching. Past actions: good: economic actions/ideas; bad: anti-gun tendencies!

JSNMGC

It will be interesting to see if he runs, and if he does, whether there will be a challenger in the Republican primary. There are other Republican candidates who probably have a higher probability of winning. I will be shocked if the next president does not implement more never-ending gun control. I would add a number of other things to the list of “good,” including: Taking steps to get the U.S. out of unnecessary foreign conflicts and doing things to prevent being pulled into new ones; Progress in preventing nuclear proliferation; Progress in removing the U.S. from punitive climate change… Read more »

Russn8r

I agree Trump did good on economics, except he signed massive spending bills, the worst being his stimulus pandering after he bungled the response to the ChiDem Covid attack.

Ronnie

GOA & SAF also !

BaerArms

NRA only cares about commieblock weapons

gregs

well done gentlemen! bet the batfe feels like they have just been bitch slapped. i almost felt sorry for the bureau while i was reading that document. repudiates virtually every point batfe was seeking to change, and clearly so. much more so than their own regulations.

Tionico

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