How the Supreme Court Will Crush the ATF (And Other Alphabet Agencies)

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Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, discusses the huge news out of the United States Supreme Court that they have accepted review of === a case which will call into question the future of the Chevron Deference, a tool used by administrative agencies throughout, including the ATF, to arbitrarily enforce the law depending on which ways the political winds are blowing. while this certainly can hinder the ATF, the reality is that the Chevron Deference is inapplicable to most, if not all, enforcement efforts. Rather, it's the Rule of Lenity that applies to criminal statutes. So learn what all of this means to you and arm yourself with education today.
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Applicable Cases:

Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/467/837

Loper Bright Enterprises v, Raimondo. https://www.eenews.net/articles/supreme-court-move-could-spell-doom-for-power-of-federal-regulators/#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20Court%20of%20Appeals,Fishery%20Conservation%20and%20Management%20Act.
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Other Resources:

How the Supreme Court Just Boxed In the EPA, and What That Means for the ATF. https://youtu.be/96HBNyZFwOM

What the Supreme Court Just Did to Gun Control Today. https://youtu.be/pAdIM9L22zk

The Supreme Court Drops a Bomb on Gun Control. https://youtu.be/IpK45hpjTN8
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