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Seems like a decent argument is:
Many Americans who previously acquired these stabilizing braces legally may likely decide this to be there "line in the sand" regarding what they view as infringement on their rights acknowledged by the bill of rights.
Since there will ultimately be conflict between the ATF and American citizens who previously were considered entirely law abiding, but then made into felons simply by an arbitrary rule change. How many previously law abiding Americans is the ATF willing to kill to enforce what many will not comply with? Because there will definitely be Americans who decide this encroachment is one too far.
Many Americans who previously acquired these stabilizing braces legally may likely decide this to be there "line in the sand" regarding what they view as infringement on their rights acknowledged by the bill of rights.
Since there will ultimately be conflict between the ATF and American citizens who previously were considered entirely law abiding, but then made into felons simply by an arbitrary rule change. How many previously law abiding Americans is the ATF willing to kill to enforce what many will not comply with? Because there will definitely be Americans who decide this encroachment is one too far.