ATF
Serial Offender: Why Is ATF Repeatedly Releasing Protected Firearms Data to the Public?
Someone at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) believes it is easier – or more politically convenient
Understanding What the Loper Bright and Jarkesy Regulatory Earthquake Means for Gun Owners
As Dan posted yesterday, the Supreme Court has decided Loper Bright v. Raimondo, and in so doing has officially overruled
BREAKING: Supreme Court Overrules Chevron Deference, Dealing a Body Blow to ATF Regulatory Power
Imagine if the ATF decided that gun makers had to pay for their agents to monitor compliance in every firearms
In Cargill, SCOTUS Ruled that Words Mean Things and Congress Writes the Laws
By Shelby Baird Smith Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court took a major step in reining in the Bureau of
Garland v. Cargill Strengthens the Plaintiffs’ Case on ATF’s Force Reset Trigger Ban
In August 2022, A.T.F. agents showed up at the home of a Rare Breed customer, Patrick Carey, near Baton Rouge,
Never Interrupt Your Opponent When She’s Making a Mistake
With the announcement of Friday’s 6-3 Supreme Court decision overturning the block on bump stocks, there were the usual responses
District Court VACATES the ATF’s Pistol Brace Rule, Ending Enforcement of the Ban Nationwide
More good news out of the Northern District of Texas. Judge Reed O’Connor has issued a ruling in Mock v.
The Human Cost of ATF’s Zero Tolerance ‘Enhanced’ Regulatory Enforcement
Russell Fincher needed three jobs just to provide for his family in Joe Biden’s economy. He taught high school history,










