You'll find comprehensive information ensuring our products, including the Titan Safety trigger kit, meet all current legal standards and regulations. We prioritize compliance with recent Supreme Court rulings and statutory protections, providing peace of mind to our customers regarding the legality and safety of our products. This being said, we strongly urge all of our customers to check the laws in their areas as we are not responsible for any trouble you get into regarding the purchase or use of our products.
Our super safety trigger kits are fully compliant with the recent Supreme Court ruling on what is and is not a machine gun, as outlined in the article. This ensures that our products meet all current legal standards and regulations concerning triggers, demonstrating our commitment to legal compliance and ensuring peace of mind for our customers.
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In light of the recent decision, our device is classified as non-machine gun under the Supreme Court ruling.
The Titan Safety is designed to discharge only one shot per trigger pull, ensuring it complies with statutory protections established by the Supreme Court.
LOPER BRIGHT ENTERPRISES v. RAIMONDO Syllabus
that the final “interpretation of the laws” would be “the proper and peculiar province of the courts.” The Federalist No. 78, p. 525 (A. Ham- ilton). As Chief Justice Marshall declared in the foundational decision of Marbury v. Madison, “[i]t is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.” 1 Cranch 137, 177. In the decades following Marbury, when the meaning of a statute was at issue, the judicial role was to “interpret the act of Congress, in order to ascertain the rights of the parties.” Decatur v. Paulding, 14 Pet. 497, 515.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-451_7m58.pdf
[A] semiautomatic rifle equipped with a bump stock is not a “machinegun” because it cannot fire more than one shot “by a single function of the trigger.” And, even if it could, it would not do so “automatically.” ATF therefore exceeded it’s statutory authority by issuing a Rule that classifies bump stocks as machine guns. Slip Opinion, p. 6.
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