The Supreme Court has denied cert in a major challenge to the National Firearms Act and its restrictions on short-barreled rifles — but that does NOT mean the NFA is safe forever.
In this video, we break down why SCOTUS passed on this case, how the lower courts relied on United States v. Miller, how Bruen factored into the decision, and what this really means for gun owners moving forward.
This is not the end of the fight — and understanding why matters now more than ever.
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