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At 8:50 on the counter:

Regarding imported firearms. I think he said that removing a brace from one of those would still not satisfy the ATF.

Is that correct?

And if that is the rule, then does everyone who bought a Stribog SP9 or a Scorpion Evo have to turn in or destroy those weapons?
 
More space to beatdown the Uyghurs...??? o_O
No
Lots of gold, oil, natural gas, useful ores, timber and other stuff that through ineptitude, corruption or who knows what, that Russia has barely been able to exploit. Did I mention there's all sorts of land up there too? China covets all of that and only Russian nukes are keeping the Chinese out.
 
No
Lots of gold, oil, natural gas, useful ores, timber and other stuff that through ineptitude, corruption or who knows what, that Russia has barely been able to exploit. Did I mention there's all sorts of land up there too? China covets all of that and only Russian nukes are keeping the Chinese out.
I was being facetious...
 
Mwaah, mwaaah, mwaaaaaahhhh...

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At 8:50 on the counter:

Regarding imported firearms. I think he said that removing a brace from one of those would still not satisfy the ATF.

Is that correct?

And if that is the rule, then does everyone who bought a Stribog SP9 or a Scorpion Evo have to turn in or destroy those weapons?
Already been debunked.
 




At 8:50 on the counter:

Regarding imported firearms. I think he said that removing a brace from one of those would still not satisfy the ATF.

Is that correct?

And if that is the rule, then does everyone who bought a Stribog SP9 or a Scorpion Evo have to turn in or destroy those weapons?
I'd recommend Washington State Gun Law on YouTube (William Kirk) for up to date info especially for Washington Oregon and federal stuff in general.
 
Wa gun law guy on YouTube just did a video about this video from all Arkansas sheriffs to the ATF, telling them to suck it. Suggest skip to last paragraph if you don't want to read it all.

"On January 13, 2023 the ATF published their final rule on pistol stabilizing braces. It's estimated that between 3 and 40 million of these braces are currently in use all over the United States. Pistol stabilizing braces have existed in several forms for decades, and have been at the forefront of popularity since 2012. Citizens all over this country have legally purchased and used these items, and done so in compliance with state and federal law. The new ATF rule would make these braces illegal, and require current owners to take further steps to avoid becoming a criminal.

In 2021, the Arkansas Legislature passed Act 1012, which prohibits state and local employees, including law enforcement officials, from assisting the federal government in the enforcement of firearms regulations enacted after January 1, 2021. This law helps to place a safeguard between the citizens of our great state, and a federal government that would seek to trample on our most basic rights, including the right to self-defense.

As an association, we believe that the 2nd Amendment was not put in place to protect deer hunting or sport shooting, but to protect freedom, personal safety, and all those we love and hold dear.

Arkansas Code 21-1-904 says, "(a) All acts, laws, orders, rules, and regulations of the United States Government that were enacted on or after January 1, 2021, that infringe on the people's right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, are invalid in this state, shall not be recognized by this state, are specifically rejected by this state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this state. (b) Such a federal ban that is null and void in this state under subsection (a) of this section includes without limitation: (4) Any act forbidding the possession, ownership, use, or transfer of any type of firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition by law-abiding citizens; (1) The following persons shall not enforce or assist federal agencies or officers in the enforcement of any federal statute, executive order, or federal agency directive that conflicts with Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, or any Arkansas law: (A) A public officer or employee of this state."

The Arkansas Sheriffs' Association, having the full weight and backing of the State of Arkansas, and in accordance with that statute, is making the public statement that we do not support assisting the federal government in any way in the enforcing of this offensive affront to the rights of law-abiding citizens of the State of Arkansas. Criminals don't obey the law, and when rules like this are put in place, they seek only to criminalize otherwise law-abiding citizens. Our government needs to focus on keeping violent repeat offenders off the street, and not on how to make criminals out of law-abiding citizens.

Respectfully,
Scott Bradley, Director
Arkansas Sheriffs' Association"
 
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Wa gun law guy on YouTube just did a video about this video from all Arkansas sheriffs to the ATF, telling them to suck it.

"On January 13, 2023 the ATF published their final rule on pistol stabilizing braces. It's estimated that between 3 and 40 million of these braces are currently in use all over the United States. Pistol stabilizing braces have existed in several forms for decades, and have been at the forefront of popularity since 2012. Citizens all over this country have legally purchased and used these items, and done so in compliance with state and federal law. The new ATF rule would make these braces illegal, and require current owners to take further steps to avoid becoming a criminal.

In 2021, the Arkansas Legislature passed Act 1012, which prohibits state and local employees, including law enforcement officials, from assisting the federal government in the enforcement of firearms regulations enacted after January 1, 2021. This law helps to place a safeguard between the citizens of our great state, and a federal government that would seek to trample on our most basic rights, including the right to self-defense.

As an association, we believe that the 2nd Amendment was not put in place to protect deer hunting or sport shooting, but to protect freedom, personal safety, and all those we love and hold dear.

Arkansas Code 21-1-904 says, "(a) All acts, laws, orders, rules, and regulations of the United States Government that were enacted on or after January 1, 2021, that infringe on the people's right to keep and bear arms as guaranteed by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, are invalid in this state, shall not be recognized by this state, are specifically rejected by this state, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this state. (b) Such a federal ban that is null and void in this state under subsection (a) of this section includes without limitation: (4) Any act forbidding the possession, ownership, use, or transfer of any type of firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition by law-abiding citizens; (1) The following persons shall not enforce or assist federal agencies or officers in the enforcement of any federal statute, executive order, or federal agency directive that conflicts with Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, § 5, or any Arkansas law: (A) A public officer or employee of this state."

The Arkansas Sheriffs' Association, having the full weight and backing of the State of Arkansas, and in accordance with that statute, is making the public statement that we do not support assisting the federal government in any way in the enforcing of this offensive affront to the rights of law-abiding citizens of the State of Arkansas. Criminals don't obey the law, and when rules like this are put in place, they seek only to criminalize otherwise law-abiding citizens. Our government needs to focus on keeping violent repeat offenders off the street, and not on how to make criminals out of law-abiding citizens.

Respectfully,
Scott Bradley, Director
Arkansas Sheriffs' Association"

Go to the range in Arkansas with a homemade machinegun and see how fast they change their tune.

FYI Arkansas Machine gun laws are very restrictive at the state level. Most state laws are prohibitive of NFA type guns UNLESS they are registered in accordance with federal law so even a lot of "2nd amendment sanctuary" laws are totally BS when push cometh to shove.
 
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Yeah. It's BS.
It wasn't BS. It's exactly what the alphabet put out into the ether in plain text. The fact that they admitted they made a mistake and removed it pending corrected info doesn't make it utter BS and "fake news".

The "news" was real.. but has been recognized to be in error. If no one had said anything and gotten their attention over it... it might have stayed there for ages. ;)
 
It wasn't BS. It's exactly what the alphabet put out into the ether in plain text. The fact that they admitted they made a mistake and removed it pending corrected info doesn't make it utter BS and "fake news".

The "news" was real.. but has been recognized to be in error. If no one had said anything and gotten their attention over it... it might have stayed there for ages. ;)
Its still BS. They changed their FAQ because it was BS. We knew it was BS, They knew it was BS. FAQ's aren't laws .
 
Its still BS. They changed their FAQ because it was BS. We knew it was BS, They knew it was BS. FAQ's aren't laws .
Yeah... we "knew" it was BS because the alphabet is so well known for consistency in their policy making and it's completely unheard of for them to try and make even more restrictive rules/infringements.... right??


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Rules aren't "laws", but making rules under the force/penalty of law... same difference.
 

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