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According to a recent statement in GOA's Texas et al. v. ATF case, DOJ claims that ATF "continue[s] to enforce the NFA's and the GCA's regulation of short-barreled rifles against some brace-equipped pistols, even though the Rule has been universally vacated."
For those who are unfamiliar, in 2022 the Biden Administration issued an executive order instructing the Department of Justice to ban pistol braces, a popular firearm accessory designed to allow shooters with disabilities to "brace" their firearms against their forearm.
The Biden DOJ used this rule to effectively outlaw firearms equipped with stabilizing braces, by regulating them as short-barreled firearms under the National Firearms Act. This move turned the law-abiding owners of upwards of 40 million pistol braces into felons practically overnight, unless they destroyed their firearm or registered it with the federal government.
GOA and other pro-gun groups challenged this pistol brace rule in multiple courts across the country, culminating with a total elimination of the rule in court.
With this victory, pistol braces were once again viable options for shooters, and owners of pistol-braced firearms were no longer in danger of becoming felons...or so they thought.
Unfortunately, it seems as though the current Justice Department is looking to pick up right where Biden's DOJ left off. And so ATF appears to be still enforcing the very same legal theories about braces, as confirmed by their statement in GOA's pistol brace case.
This development is extremely concerning for GOA and millions of gun owners nationwide who own pistol brace-equipped firearms.
In addition, the continued possibility of felony NFA charges against at least some gun owners with braced pistols stands in stark contrast to President Trump's repeated campaign promises to gun owners:
"I will eliminate the Biden ATFs ridiculous pistol brace rule, which orders law-abiding citizens to register or surrender guns with stabilizing braces."
– President Trump on April 14th, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana
"[President Biden] imposed the so-called pistol brace rule which orders law-abiding citizens to register or surrender guns with certain equipment. You know that many of you are forced to do it. … All of those Biden disasters get ripped up and torn out my first week but maybe my first day in office okay, okay maybe my first."
– President Trump on Feb. 9th, 2024 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The disconnect between President Trump's campaign promises and the Department of Justice's recent threat to owners of firearms with pistol braces justifiably has led to a great deal of confusion and concern.