Stephen Halbrook, attorney and Second Amendment scholar, is one of the attorneys of record on the NRA's lawsuit, J&G Sales et al v. Melson, challenging the new requirement for FFLs in the Southwest to report multiple sales of certain semiautomatic rifles. He did an interview with Cam Edwards for NRA News last Thursday. He notes that demand letters for one-seventh of the firearms dealers nationwide goes far beyond the law, the regulations, and what courts have ruled regarding demand letters in the past.
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