A federal judge in Texas has issued a new preliminary injunction for Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) members and Maxim Defense against the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Final Rule (Final Rule 2021R-08F) on pistol stabilizing devices.
The case, Mock v. Garland, challenged the ATF’s ban on pistols equipped with stabilizing braces. FPC brought the suit in the Northern District of Texas. It was assigned to Judge Reed O’Connor, who has a stellar record on gun rights. This case would be no different.
FPC members, along with Gun Owners of America (GOA) and the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF), already have preliminary injunctions against the ATF from enforcing the rule. In this injunction, the Judge takes a shot at constructive intent, the National Firearms Act (NFA), and the other issues already cited by the courts.
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