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Clinton-appointed judge exempts NRA members from fed's pistol brace rule

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Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association | LinkedIn

A Texas court, in a ruling dated March 29, 2024, has granted a significant legal victory to the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), protecting its members from the federal government's "pistol brace rule." The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay, a President Bill Clinton appointee, marks a substantial win for the NRA and its mission to uphold Second Amendment rights.

Judge Lindsay's decision came after the NRA filed suit against the ATF and the U.S. Department of Justice, seeking to challenge the "pistol brace rule" that would have imposed stringent registration and taxation requirements on firearm owners. The judge's ruling recognized the NRA's standing to represent its members, acknowledging the association as the voice of individuals who rely on it to safeguard their gun rights.

NRA President Charles Cotton expressed the significance of the ruling, stating, "This is a major victory for the NRA, its members, and all who believe in Second Amendment freedom." The decision not only protects millions of NRA members nationwide but also upholds the rights of lawful gun owners, including those with disabilities, who utilize pistol braces for safe firearm usage.

NRA counsel William A. Brewer III emphasized the association's role in advocating against the unconstitutional rule, stating, “The NRA has emerged as a leading voice in opposition to this unlawful attempt to limit Second Amendment freedom.” Brewer highlighted the NRA's proactive stance in securing relief for its members and preventing the enforcement of the onerous regulations imposed by the ATF.

The court's ruling effectively prevents the enforcement of the "Factoring Criteria for Firearms with Attached 'Stabilizing Braces'" against law-abiding NRA members, safeguarding them from potential penalties and legal repercussions. The NRA's successful legal battle underscores its commitment to defending the Second Amendment rights of its members and preserving the freedom to bear arms.

In conclusion, the recent court ruling exemplifies the NRA's dedication to protecting the rights of gun owners across the nation and upholding the principles of the Second Amendment. The legal victory signifies a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to safeguard individual freedoms in the realm of firearms regulation.

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