WFB: A federal court on Monday ordered that the bump-stock ban set to go into effect on Tuesday cannot be enforced against members of the gun-rights groups currently suing to overturn the ban.
The D.C. Circuit Court issued an order staying enforcement of the bump-stock ban on Saturday but only for the plaintiffs in the case. The plaintiffs then filed an emergency request to expand that stay to include the general public. The court denied that request but did issue a clarification on Monday stating that all members of the gun-rights groups involved in the suit are covered by the stay.
“The D.C. Circuit’s order today in our ongoing bump stock litigation makes it clear that the Circuit Court’s current administrative stay of the ATF bump stock ban Final Rule applies to current bona fide members of Firearms Policy Foundation,” Brandon Combs, president of the foundation (a plaintiff in the case) told the Washington Free Beacon. “We have already filed an emergency stay application with Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts.”
Members of the other gun-rights groups involved in the case, the Madison Society Foundation, Inc., and Florida Carry, Inc., are also covered by the order. So are individual plaintiffs Damien Guedes and Republican Missouri state representative Shane Roden. read more
That is curious, I thought GOA was the first to file suit…… Hmmm. I guess I need to check in to this.
THIS BAN SUCK
“Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act.” Geo. Orwell
I remember some shit called ex post facto… “out of the aftermath”.
It seems to me they can all pound sand.