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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3960318" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>At present, there are four lawsuits regarding the arm brace rule, each taking slightly different approaches. Two were filed in Texas, where the Fifth Circuit has proven to be more pro-2A than other districts. There will be other lawsuits filed in the meantime, so it’s a pretty good bet a judge will slap the ATF with a temporary injunction to prevent their enforcement of this politically-motivated change of the rules. In the meantime, one or more of these cases will eventually work its way up to SCOTUS, where hopefully they’ll issue a ruling similar to the <em>Cargill</em> decision the Fifth Circuit handed down that bars the ATF from enforcing the bump stock ban in that District.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3960318, member: 7157"] At present, there are four lawsuits regarding the arm brace rule, each taking slightly different approaches. Two were filed in Texas, where the Fifth Circuit has proven to be more pro-2A than other districts. There will be other lawsuits filed in the meantime, so it’s a pretty good bet a judge will slap the ATF with a temporary injunction to prevent their enforcement of this politically-motivated change of the rules. In the meantime, one or more of these cases will eventually work its way up to SCOTUS, where hopefully they’ll issue a ruling similar to the [I]Cargill[/I] decision the Fifth Circuit handed down that bars the ATF from enforcing the bump stock ban in that District. [/QUOTE]
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