Most Americans would agree that our liberties are at risk. The Obiden Regime has demonstrated zero resistance to trampling every constitutional right we have.
And The Regime has issued rules–even signed legislation–that would ensure every American lost their Second Amendment rights.
This from thepatriotjournal.com.
Surprisingly one federal court after another have made decisions which have prevented The Regime and the D.C. swamp from sweeping away this critical right—each seemingly small element has proven to be an important piece of the whole.
Recently, an American brought to the courts a challenge to a Trump-era rule, one that Biden could easily use to undermine our rights further. The battle was intense but, in a 13-3 ruling, this restriction was knocked down.
From Ammoland:
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans striking down a Trump administration rule banning “bump stocks” in a 13-3 decision could have national implications…
The majority opinion was written by Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod:
Appellant Michael Cargill surrendered several bump stocks to the Government following publication of the regulation at issue.
He now challenges the legality of that regulation, arguing that a bump stock does not fall within the definition of ‘machinegun’ as set forth in federal law, and thus that ATF lacked the authority to issue a regulation purporting to define the term as such.
This is a big win for Second Amendment supporters.
To repeat: A federal court in New Orleans struck down a rule that banned nonmechanical bump stocks. The court ruled that this restriction, enforced by the ATF, is a violation of federal law.
The rule was put into place to prevent the average citizen from making their own “machinegun.”
However, Michael Cargill, who brought the case, explained that bump stocks do not change a semi-automatic gun into a fully auto “machinegun.”
It seems the court carefully examined the arguments and then took a good hard look at how actual guns operated.
This is a far cry from gun control advocates, who demonstrate to know nothing about firearms yet insist on instituting new rules and laws to control or prevent their use.
Specifically, communists/globalists writing gun control legisla-
tion have a pathetic lack of understanding of how guns work.
Cargill successfully argued that nonmechanical bump stocks cannot be banned under existing federal law.
This Court’s decision reverses an unpopular rule and restores the use of bump stocks.
Remember, at the time of the ban, many people pointed out that bump stocks were helpful for disabled Americans—bump stocks enabled the disabled to operate firearms, when previously they could not.
Final thoughts: Obviously, banning bump stocks put a segment of our population at risk—the disabled—just as restricting access to all guns puts a larger segment of our population at risk and subsequently denies them the ability to adequately defend themselves.
Now is the time to reassemble your bump stock, to pull your assembled bump stock out from hiding, or to buy a bump stock.
Long live the United States Constitution and long live our Bill of Rights.