![]() ![]() The accessories, also known as pistol braces, let a shooter fire one handed by attaching to the back of a gun, lengthening the weapon and strapping to the arm. The order came shortly before a deadline that would have required people to register stabilizing braces and pay a fee, or remove the braces from their weapons. ![]() The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked the Biden administration's rule from going into effect for the gun owners and groups who filed the lawsuit. ![]() WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal appeals court dealt a legal setback to the Biden administration on guns Tuesday in a lawsuit challenging tighter regulations on stabilizing braces, an accessory that has been used in several mass shootings in the U.S. The order came shortly before a deadline for people to register them and pay a fee, or remove the stabilizing braces from their weapons. ![]() The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily blocked an administration rule from going into effect for the gun owners and groups who filed the lawsuit. A federal appeals court has dealt a legal setback to the Biden administration on guns in a lawsuit challenging tighter regulations on stabilizing braces, an accessory used in several mass shootings. Comments FILE - Semi-automatic handguns are displayed at shop in New Castle, Pa., March 25, 2020. ![]()
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