I'm very interested in how the courts, states, & congress will accept SCOTUS's ruling on "bureaucratic over-reach" as it pertains to ATF's Monstrosity??
Congress has shirked its duties for too long. Letting, No Encouraging sub-level bureaucrat minions rule the nation with little fear of the results.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinion...-1530_n758.pdf
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July 04, 2022
EDITORIAL: Supreme Court got it right on EPA overreach
We applaud the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that curbs the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to put in place regulations on power plants over and above what Congress enacts as law.
For far too long, some regulatory agencies have gone to extremes to exert their authority, and the high court’s ruling is a necessary step to rein in unelected government officials who never have to answer to the public for their decisions.
This is not to say that some of the EPA guidelines are right or wrong. But if the agency believes more regulations and restrictions are needed, it can make the case with Congress, which can then make the decision — and also answer to those who elect lawmakers.
“This ruling in favor of West Virginia will stop unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., from being able to unilaterally decarbonize our economy just because they feel like it,” Gov. Jim Justice said. “Instead, members of Congress who have been duly elected to represent the will of the people across all of America will be allowed to have a rightful say when it comes to balancing our desire for a clean environment with our need for energy and the security it provides us.”
https://www.capito.senate.gov/news/i...-epa-overreach
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