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Subject Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Temporary Restraining Order Against Biden Administration, Stopping Unlawful ATF Rule from Taking Effect
Date May 20, 2024 12:40 AM
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May 19, 2024

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*Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Temporary Restraining Order Against Biden Administration, Stopping Unlawful ATF Rule from Taking Effect*

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AUSTIN ? Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary restraining order from a federal judge that prevents an unlawful rule promulgated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (?ATF?) from taking effect while the case is litigated.?

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On May 1, Attorney General Paxton?led [ [link removed] ] a coalition suing the ATF to prevent a new regulatory restriction that unlawfully attempted to abridge Americans? constitutional right to privately buy and sell firearms. The Final Rule was arbitrary and capricious and flagrantly violated the Second Amendment. Despite Congress having recognized the legality of private firearms sales by non-dealers, the Biden Administration issued a new regulation that would subject hundreds of thousands of law-abiding gun owners to presumptions of criminal guilt for engaging in constitutionally protected activities.?

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A federal district court has halted the implementation of the ATF rule until June 2, 2024, so that hearings may be held.?

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?I am relieved that we were able to secure a restraining order that will prevent this illegal rule from taking effect,? said Attorney General Paxton. ?The Biden Administration cannot unilaterally overturn Americans? constitutional rights and nullify the Second Amendment.?

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The restraining order explained that Texas and the co-plaintiffs, ?understandably fear that these presumptions will trigger civil or criminal penalties for conduct deemed lawful just yesterday. Nevertheless, ATF avers that its ?knowledge of existing case law? and ?subject-matter expertise? will prevent misuse or abuse of the presumption.? in other words, ?just trust us.? ? For the forgoing reasons, Plaintiffs are substantially likely to succeed on the merits.??

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To read the order, click here. [ [link removed] ]

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