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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 4205424" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Chevron deference is what just about every executive agency uses to issue rules and regulations within (often very vague) Congressional guidelines. Sometimes these guidelines are ignored, which is why the ATF is running fast and loose with their latest rules - 80% receivers, bump stocks, and pistol braces, to name a few. EPA getting smacked down for their liberal use of the Chevron deference in the <em>W. Va vs. EPA</em> decision handed down by SCOTUS last summer sets a potentially powerful precedent for reeling in these agencies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 4205424, member: 7157"] Chevron deference is what just about every executive agency uses to issue rules and regulations within (often very vague) Congressional guidelines. Sometimes these guidelines are ignored, which is why the ATF is running fast and loose with their latest rules - 80% receivers, bump stocks, and pistol braces, to name a few. EPA getting smacked down for their liberal use of the Chevron deference in the [I]W. Va vs. EPA[/I] decision handed down by SCOTUS last summer sets a potentially powerful precedent for reeling in these agencies. [/QUOTE]
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