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“Today the Court of Appeals told the ATF that it could not rush through the bump stock ban without meaningful judicial review. The Court understands the stakes and is refusing to let an innocent owner be declared a felon, as scheduled,” said Caleb Kruckenberg, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, a nonprofit civil rights organization that is representing Aposhian in his case.
Just 23 days left for the bump stock owners to melt/shred/crush the millions(?) of bump stocks out there, or to drop them off at their local ATF office (they recommend making an appointment first).
What a joke.
SCOTUS will throw the ban out
I wonder how many were turned in...
Which means that they are indeed banned unless the outcome of the trial is in our favor, which I highly doubt since they stay was rejected.So this is just the stay that was rejected, which means the actual suit is still moving forward, if I’m not mistaken...
So this is just the stay that was rejected, which means the actual suit is still moving forward, if I’m not mistaken...
Which means that they are indeed banned unless the outcome of the trial is in our favor, which I highly doubt since they stay was rejected.
That’s pretty much exactly what I said but worded differentlyIt wouldn't matter if the outcome was in favor of owners because they had to be destroyed or turned in by now, so possession is still a felony.
Judges, attorneys and politicians are all really one and the same. They’re cut from the same cloth, attend the same Ivy League universities, all have law degrees.Judges,
Right after attorneys and just before reporters...
Joined.SCotUS didn't decline to eventually take the case. They declined to provide an injunction of enforcement while litigation continues in the lower court. Supposedly f you are a member of the Firearms Policy Foundation, you can keep your bump stocks as their case progresses through the courts. You can join here.