Rep. Andrew Clyde is introducing a resolution to block the ATF's universal background check rule, claiming it infringes on Americans' Second Amendment rights. The rule expands background check requirements for private gun sales and bartering for firearms. The resolution has 86 Republican co-sponsors.
Key Points
ATF rule expands background check requirements for private gun sales
Resolution aims to block the ATF's rule and protect Second Amendment liberties
86 Republican co-sponsors support Rep. Clyde's resolution