ATF Bump Stock Ban Lawsuit

SOURCE www.breitbart.com
Central Texas Gun Works owner Michael Cargill is suing the ATF's bump stock ban, which reclassifies bump stocks as 'machine guns.' The case went to the Supreme Court of the United States. Cargill aims to prevent federal agencies from using similar language to ban other gun accessories.

Key Points

  • Michael Cargill's lawsuit challenges the ATF's bump stock ban and its broader implications
  • The case is significant for the Second Amendment community and could set a legal precedent

Pros

  • Challenging government overreach and potential infringement on Second Amendment rights
  • Seeking to establish legal precedent to protect the rights of the Second Amendment community

Cons

  • Concerns over the reclassification of bump stocks as 'machine guns' by the ATF
  • Potential implications for other gun accessories if the ATF's language is used to ban them