Maybe but since it is published daily then do we know it was not submitted in time to be published on Friday?I believe the Federal Register has to be published to take effect.
And, it's a 3 day weekend.
Maybe but since it is published daily then do we know it was not submitted in time to be published on Friday?I believe the Federal Register has to be published to take effect.
And, it's a 3 day weekend.
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The federal register is published daily. The question is: was it sent over in time to be published on Friday, or being a 3 day weekend, will it be published on Tuesday. Not a big deal but I see PSA still has braced items on sale on their site so makes you wonder.There's a few places where the effective date is shown as the day it's published in the federal register.
Since it's signed and dated on 1/13 I'm assuming that's also when it was published in the FR, although I haven't checked.
That's interesting. I would assume a big company like they are would be ahead of the curve.The federal register is published daily. The question is: was it sent over in time to be published on Friday, or being a 3 day weekend, will it be published on Tuesday. Not a big deal but I see PSA still has braced items on sale on their site so makes you wonder.
Way I see it the bump-stock ruling in the 5th gives SCOTUS the conflict they need to step in, and this brace rule could be collateral damage if they find that the bump-stock ban was overreach.
Since NFA only covers "tranfers", maybe they decided to keep "selling", and wait on "delivery"/"transfer" until this is clear.That's interesting. I would assume a big company like they are would be ahead of the curve.
Could be it really does go in Tuesday, or maybe they are holding off to see what kind of s***storm it throws up.