Supreme Court Future? Court to ATF: NO! FRT Forced Reset Triggers National Association Gun Rights

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Court Strikes Down ATF Overreach FRT Forced Reset Triggers Injunction NAGR & How It Impacts 2A!

Forced Reset Triggers are back on the menu! This case will impact you as it might be heading to the Supreme Court.

Link to National Association for Gun Rights v. Garland, N. District Ct of Texas. Judge Reed O’Connor
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txnd.380076/gov.uscourts.txnd.380076.53.0.pdf

Link to Join National Association for Gun Rights
https://nationalgunrights.org/join/#attytomgrieve

Counterpoint
www.counterpointseminars.com/seminars/milwaukee-2023-12-16

Incomplete ATF History against FRT
Three years after the ATF broadened its interpretation of the statutory definition, two of the ATF’s divisions issued reports regarding FRTs. The Firearms Technology Criminal Branch (“FTCB”) issued its Technical Examination Report on July 15, 2021, which purportedly classified the FRT-15—a version of the FRT—as a machinegun. The FTCB issued a similar report several months later on October 21, 2021 regarding the Wide Open Enterprises “WOT” version of the FRT. At the beginning of the next year, the FTCB issued its “Open Letter to All Federal Firearms Licensees” (the “Open Letter”) on March 22, 2022, advising that the ATF “recently examined devices commonly known as ‘forced reset triggers’ (FRTs) and has determined that some of them are ‘firearms’ and ‘machineguns’ as defined in the [GCA].” Most importantly for these lawsuits, the Open Letter further explained that “ATF’s examination found that some FRT devices allow a firearm to automatically expel more than one shot with a single, continuous pull of the trigger” and that “any FRT that allows a firearm to automatically expel more than one shot with a single, continuous pull of the trigger is a ‘machinegun.’” One month later, the ATF’s Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division (“FATD”) issued yet another report on the FRT-15 trigger.

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Contents of this video:

0:00 - Intro
0:27 - Outcome First Summary
1:30 - Protected Groups
2:23 - Protected Groups
3:13 - History of a Machine Gun
5:17 - Legal Analysis
12:06 - Bottom Line
14:04 - Quote of the Day

Attorney Tom Grieve is a former state criminal prosecutor from Wisconsin before eventually founding what is now the state's largest criminal defense firm at more than 20 attorneys. In 2019 the firm expanded into family law and added a dedicated team of professionals to further serve clients with similar aggressive and proven strategies.

Beyond the courtroom, Tom has been interviewed and appeared in numerous media outlets, ranging from the New York Times, CourtTV, Fox News, Reuters, Washington Post, National Public Radio, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, among many others. He is a frequent Continuing Legal Education course speaker to teach lawyers and judges in developments and the law, both in Wisconsin and nationally. Finally, Tom has also presented across the country, both online and in person, concerning the law and culture to the public.

In addition to speaking engagements, Tom has also contributed to the national conversation in writing on emerging legal topics and has been published in Conceal Carry Magazine and elsewhere on multiple occasions. He also edited the book and contributed legal input on various other publications, including the "Wisconsin Guide for Armed Citizens" on behalf of the National Association of Certified Firearm Instructors.

Tom Grieve is recognized among the top Wisconsin and Milwaukee area lawyers. Recently named once again as a top Wisconsin criminal defense attorney, Tom was inducted into the “Wisconsin Rising Star” category by Super Lawyers (a nationally acclaimed attorney rating organization). He was also chosen as a "Top 100 Trial Lawyers" in Wisconsin by the National Trial Lawyers Association. Tom was also chosen for the "Top Attorneys of Wisconsin" by both Milwaukee Magazine and Madison Magazine.

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