The Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision decided to uphold government overreach by placing a stay on a Texas injunction against the ATF's "Frame & Receiver" Rule. This stay will be in place until the 5th circuit court of appeals hears the case.
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"Hey everybody, how's it going? Welcome back to Copper Jacket TV. So listen, I am extremely frustrated today, and I want to start off this video by asking you a question. If you know the answer, please leave it down in the comment section. But why is it so difficult for us when challenging clearly unconstitutional gun control laws to get an injunction? I mean, it takes a lot. There's discovery, there's arguments. I mean, it could take forever to get that injunction. But when the government asks for a stay, the stay happens nearly immediately, and almost every single time. That's exactly what we have here now, where the Supreme Court has granted a stay against the frame and receiver injunctions.
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being said, let's go ahead and get to the video.
Okay, so
let's go and talk about what's going on here. This came down from the Supreme
Court as a 5-4 decision. There were four dissenting judges who said that they
would have left the Texas injunction in place. Those four judges were
Kavanaugh, Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas. That means that Barrett, who to me was
kind of the swing here, ended up siding with the government and decided that the
government should be allowed to enforce this unconstitutional rule until the
appeals process is finished. So, this stay is going to remain in place through
the appeal to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals down in New Orleans.
Now, we
know that the Fifth Circuit has been friendly to the Constitution and friendly
to the Second Amendment as of late. If you guys remember, they voted favorably
with, you know, against the government's ban on bump stocks. So, the Fifth
Circuit is going to be taking this up. But until then, a stay has been placed
on that injunction which halted enforcement of the frame and receiver rule. And
that means that now the government is going to be able to enforce it for the
time being. So, the Fifth Circuit's going to have to hear this one.
Now, what
I find the most stunning here is that anybody who's to look at this case, take
both agendas out of it, just look at it from a factual standpoint. What we have
here is a government agency who's trying to regulate something because of what
it possibly could become in the future. Not because of what it is, because of
something that might happen later that might really, in all actuality, might
never happen. So, what they're trying to do is they're trying to overstep their
boundary by regulating a piece of plastic or a piece of metal. Now, what
they've done is they've given it a new definition, they've given it a new name,
and they say that because of that new scary name, it should be regulated by the
government. And so, they finagle their way into making a rule for it.
The fact
that the Supreme Court, who's supposed to completely understand the separation
of powers and the limits of powers in the Constitution, said that, you know
what, that regulation should be allowed to stand and should be allowed to stand
until appeal by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, no, it shouldn't be allowed
to stand. This is clearly a violation of multiple amendments within our
Constitution and should not be allowed to stand even for one more minute. But
for some reason, again like I said in the very beginning, the government always
gets their stay. We have to go through everything to get these injunctions
right.
We have to
spend money and time and people are in court and they have to provide evidence
and proof and there's all this research and history and stuff that has to be
done. And then the court will come up with a decision. But when the government
says, "Hey, we don't like that decision," they get their stay just
like that. That's exactly what happened here over a piece of plastic and a
piece of metal.
Now,
because of the nature of this case and how it's accelerated through the
different courts, I'm hoping that the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will
expedite this one and look at the facts in this case and come up with a
decision as quickly as possible so that we can get back to the injunction.
Because that's where I think we're headed, again. I think we're headed in the
end to this being overturned. But at a minimum, we should be looking at an
injunction from the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals or for the Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals to uphold the lower court's injunction, which would stop the
enforcement of this absolutely ridiculous rule. But until that happens, it is
now enforceable.
I mean,
like it or not, unconstitutional or not, they love to enforce this stuff. Well,
we see it every single time. We've talked about how many times doors have been
knocked on and things have been taken and people have had to sign documents and
all sorts of stuff. We've seen it happen time and time again over the last few
years, and it's going to be no different. So, this is something that needs to
stop. The government needs to stop being able to just simply walk in and
overturn a court's decision on a whim, every single time. It needs, I've, as
somebody who lived in California, I saw it every time we won. Every single time
we won, the government would ask for an emergency stay. And sometimes things
that took years to get to the injunction point would be stayed in a matter of
24 to 48 hours. So again, years to get to the injunction, but 48 hours for the
government to overturn it. And that's kind of my point in this video. It is
absolutely ridiculous. Anyway, I wanted to tell you guys about that. I want to
thank you all very much for watching. I really do appreciate it. The fight
continues. Please like, subscribe, and you guys have a great day."