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re: SCOTUS rules in favor of WV over the EPA... What does this mean for the ATF?
Posted on 6/30/22 at 5:54 pm to gaetti15
Posted on 6/30/22 at 5:54 pm to gaetti15
MAC YT channel put out this discussion today about the ruling. It's worth 20 mins of your time.
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I didn't know it, but apparently the guy who runs the channel is in some way involved with the bump stock case.
Jist of discussion is this: the waters are still somehwhat murky on what fed agencies can and can't do outside of the EPA regulating power plant emissions, but this may put a pause on agency rulings for a bit while the beuracrats try to figure out what they can and can't get away with.
Either way, the previous point posted earlier still stands... This will likely open up numerous legal challenges to numerous fiat rulings by federal agencies that never had a Congressional law passed specifically stating if they could or couldn't do it.
LINK
I didn't know it, but apparently the guy who runs the channel is in some way involved with the bump stock case.
Jist of discussion is this: the waters are still somehwhat murky on what fed agencies can and can't do outside of the EPA regulating power plant emissions, but this may put a pause on agency rulings for a bit while the beuracrats try to figure out what they can and can't get away with.
Either way, the previous point posted earlier still stands... This will likely open up numerous legal challenges to numerous fiat rulings by federal agencies that never had a Congressional law passed specifically stating if they could or couldn't do it.
Posted on 6/30/22 at 7:55 pm to Jack Ruby
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