Atf rule banning private sales requires FFL rumored for fall.

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    If the snake wins the primary, it doesn't mean that the snake is worth voting for....especially if that snake has been in the swamp too long.....
    It’s frustrating but if it means the difference between being in the majority (and chairing all the committees) or not, I will personally still vote the party in the general.
     

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    Link to yesterday's order.


    CONCLUSION Plaintiffs’ Motion for a preliminary injunction is GRANTED. Defendants are hereby ENJOINED from enforcing the regulations — “Definition of ‘Engaged in the Business’ as a Dealer in Firearms” — published at 89 Fed. Reg. 28968 (April 19, 2024) (to be codified at 27 C.F.R. pt. 478) against all Plaintiffs pending the resolution of this lawsuit. SO ORDERED. June 11, 2024 ________
     
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    Federal judge blocks rule closing ‘gun-show loophole’ in 4 states


    A federal judge in Texas blocked the Biden administration’s attempt to close the so-called gun show loophole on Wednesday, expanding a prior temporary ruling to impact Texas, Louisiana, Utah and Mississippi.

    The Biden administration rule went into effect May 20. The plaintiffs argued that it infringed on the rights of gun owners and exceeded the federal government’s authority.

    Kacsmaryk agreed with plaintiffs, finding that the rule was effectively “requiring that firearms owners prove innocence rather than the government prove guilt,” which could “trigger civil or criminal penalties for conduct deemed lawful just yesterday.”

    He also found that included language intended to protect gun owners from prosecution was inadequate...

    “Texas has secured an injunction against Biden’s unlawful ATF rule that would criminalize the private sale of guns. Biden’s unconstitutional rule cannot be enforced in Texas,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) said in a statement. “I’m proud to fight and win for our Second Amendment rights.”

    (full article at title link)
     

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    So no need to be cautious about this now then? The injuction is in place now until the conclusion of the lawsuit? Which the ATF will almost undoubtedly lose.
     
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