Like with the initial injunctions over the brace rule, it only applies to certain groups.
https://www.ammoland.com/2024/05/atfs-p ... ict-court/
ATF enjoined over new private sale rule
ATF enjoined over new private sale rule
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Unrelated, but somewhat related, the asshats at the ATF also quietly updated their "guidance" on demil about a week ago.
https://www.atf.gov/questions-and-answe ... ion-policy
https://www.atf.gov/questions-and-answe ... ion-policy
I wouldn't be surprised to see another "rule" come out in the near future along these "guidance" lines as well. Looks like all those Gunbusters/Everygunpart/parts vendors are in the ATF's crosshairs now too.Fags at the ATF wrote:If the policy of a state or local law enforcement agency is to lawfully dispose of firearms through destruction, the recommended best practice is to destroy the entire firearm, including all parts (slides, barrels, etc.). This is particularly important given the increasing criminal use of untraceable privately made firearms (“ghost guns”), which are often assembled with used firearm parts.
This is to crack down on the newly coined term of "Zombie guns." Yes, some Tard actually made this term up.NorincoKid wrote: ↑Tue May 21, 2024 12:22 pm Unrelated, but somewhat related, the asshats at the ATF also quietly updated their "guidance" on demil about a week ago.
https://www.atf.gov/questions-and-answe ... ion-policy
I wouldn't be surprised to see another "rule" come out in the near future along these "guidance" lines as well. Looks like all those Gunbusters/Everygunpart/parts vendors are in the ATF's crosshairs now too.Fags at the ATF wrote:If the policy of a state or local law enforcement agency is to lawfully dispose of firearms through destruction, the recommended best practice is to destroy the entire firearm, including all parts (slides, barrels, etc.). This is particularly important given the increasing criminal use of untraceable privately made firearms (“ghost guns”), which are often assembled with used firearm parts.