The National Rifle Association and other supporters of Second Amendment gun rights have hailed a recent decision by the Trump administration to reverse course on planned guidance regarding pistol-stabilizing braces. The NRA, a gun-rights advocacy group, called the ATF’s planned ban an "unsuccessful overreach." Gun-rights advocates argued the proposed guidance wasn’t clear enough about which devices qualified as a "brace," and how device users would have to comply with the new rules. However, Cam Edwards, editor of Bearing Arms, warned that the ATF guidance could be revived after Joe Biden takes office in January. Biden has proposed numerous new gun control measures – and many gun-rights advocates view the ATF as being pro-gun control, the Washington Examiner reported.
Source: Fox News December 31, 2020 09:11 UTC