Friday, 27 Jun 2025
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • My Saves
  • History
  • Blog
Subscribe
law logs logo Law Logs Logo
  • Home
  • Recent Cases
    P. Diddy Threatened to Murder College Student

    P. Diddy’s Darkest Allegations: Inside the Lawsuit That Could Change His Legacy Forever

    By Reo r
    Andrew Tate Sues BBC for $1 Billion

    Andrew Tate’s $1 Billion Lawsuit Against the BBC: A Legal Battle Over Defamation

    By Reo r

    Wrongful Arrest Lawsuit in Somerville, Texas: Richard’s 2024 Post Office Case

    By Reo r
    Lawsuit Claims Southern California Edison Sparked Eaton Fire

    Lawsuit Claims Southern California Edison Sparked Eaton Fire – Legal Battle Unfolds

    By Reo r
    MrBeast vs. Amazon

    MrBeast vs. Amazon: The Legal Battle Over Unauthorized Product Sales

    By Reo r
    Sean 'Diddy

    Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Fights Back Against Lawsuit from Former Employee ‘Lil Rod’: Legal Implications and Strategic Maneuvers

    By Reo r
  • Trending NEWS

    Rapper Lil Durk Gets Slammed with New Charges in Murder-For-Hire Plot: Legal Analysis and Implications

    By Reo r

    Advantages and Disadvantages of Filing for Divorce First

    By Reo r

    3 Reasons for Divorce in the Bible: A Biblical Perspective

    By Reo r

    Russell Brand Faces Disturbing Sexual Assault Allegations: A Detailed Analysis of the Case and Legal Implications

    By Reo r

    Top 10 Divorce Lawyers in Faridabad for 2025

    By Reo r

    Chris Barrett Files Major Lawsuit Against Bungie and Sony: A Deep Dive into the Legal Drama

    By Reo r
  • Ongoing Cases
    Harvard sues Trump foreign student ban

    Harvard Sues Trump Over Foreign Student Ban: What’s at Stake?

    By Reo r
    Common Law Marriage in Michigan

    Common Law Marriage in Michigan: What You Need to Know Legally

    By Reo r
    6 Ways Luigi Mangione Could Get Away with Murder

    6 Ways Luigi Mangione Could Get Away with Murder: Analyzing Defense Strategies Through Legal Insights

    By Reo r
    Deshaun Watson and the Recent Sexual Assault Lawsuit

    Deshaun Watson and the Recent Sexual Assault Lawsuit: A Comprehensive Legal Analysis

    By Reo r
    MAGA Republicans Hit with Major Lawsuit

    Two MAGA Republicans Face Major Lawsuit: A Detailed Breakdown of the Controversy

    By Reo r
    NYC Sues Flavored Vape Distributor

    NYC Mayor Eric Adams Takes a Stand Against Flavored Vape Distributors in Major Lawsuit: A Detailed Analysis

    By Reo r
  • Blogs
  • 🔥
  • Law
  • Torts
  • Family Law
  • Trending NEWS
  • Criminal Law
  • Ongoing Cases
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Hot news
  • Contracts
  • Constitutional Law
Font ResizerAa
LAW LOGS LAW LOGS
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
  • History
  • Civil Law
  • Recent Cases
  • Trending NEWS
  • Ongoing Cases
  • Criminal Law
  • Contracts
Search
  • Home
  • Blogs
  • Search Page
  • Personalized
    • My Feed
    • My Saves
    • My Interests
    • History
  • Categories
    • Recent Cases
    • Trending NEWS
    • Criminal Law
    • Civil Law
    • Ongoing Cases
    • Contracts
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
LAW LOGS > Blog > Civil Law > Torts > ATF Lawsuit 2025: GOA’s Battle to Protect Michigan Concealed Pistol License Rights
Torts

ATF Lawsuit 2025: GOA’s Battle to Protect Michigan Concealed Pistol License Rights

Reo r
Last updated: June 26, 2025 7:58 am
Reo r
Share
Michigan concealed pistol license
SHARE

In a major win for Second Amendment advocates, the Gun Owners of America (GOA) has forced the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to reverse a controversial 2020 policy that stripped Michigan concealed pistol license (CPL) holders of their right to bypass federal background checks when purchasing firearms. The ATF lawsuit 2025 stems from a five-year legal battle, GOA v. DOJ, challenging the ATF’s claim that Michigan’s CPL process failed to meet federal standards. On May 23, 2025, the ATF backtracked, restoring Michigan CPLs as valid alternatives to National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) checks. But the fight isn’t over—GOA warns that without a final court ruling, future administrations could reverse course again. Here’s what you need to know about this pivotal Second Amendment case and its implications for gun owners.

Contents
Background: The ATF’s 2020 Reversal on Michigan CPLsThe 2025 Turnaround: ATF Restores Michigan CPLsWhy the Case Isn’t Over: GOA’s Push for a Final RulingImplications for Gun Owners and BusinessesWhat’s Next for GOA and the ATF?Protect Your Second Amendment RightsSources

Background: The ATF’s 2020 Reversal on Michigan CPLs

In March 2020, the ATF issued a “Public Safety Advisory” declaring that Michigan’s concealed pistol licenses no longer qualified as “Brady Permits” under 18 U.S.C. § 922(t)(3). This federal law allows certain state-issued permits to substitute for NICS background checks when buying firearms from federal firearms licensees (FFLs). The ATF argued that Michigan’s CPL issuance process lacked sufficient due diligence, specifically claiming the state didn’t adequately follow up on NICS hits indicating potential prohibitions, even without final confirmation. This forced Michigan CPL holders to undergo NICS checks, adding delays and costs to gun purchases.

GOA, alongside Michigan resident Donald Roberts, sued the ATF and DOJ, arguing the advisory was arbitrary, violated the Administrative Procedures Act (APA), and infringed on Second Amendment rights. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, claimed the ATF lacked authority to unilaterally revoke Michigan’s CPL exemption without proper rulemaking. Despite initial dismissals for lack of standing, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals remanded the case for further fact-finding, keeping the fight alive.

The 2025 Turnaround: ATF Restores Michigan CPLs

The 2024 election and President Trump’s January 2025 executive order, “Protecting Second Amendment Rights,” shifted the landscape. The order directed the DOJ and ATF to review all firearm-related policies for potential rights violations. On May 23, 2025, the ATF issued an updated Brady Permit Chart, reinstating Michigan’s CPLs (issued within the last five years) as valid NICS alternatives, alongside Alabama’s concealed carry permits. The ATF’s open letter to FFLs superseded the 2020 advisory, admitting Michigan’s process now meets federal requirements under 18 U.S.C. § 922(t)(3).

This reversal means Michigan CPL holders can once again purchase firearms from FFLs without undergoing additional NICS checks, streamlining the process for law-abiding gun owners. The ATF’s move, under new leadership including Acting Director Kash Patel, reflects a broader policy shift following Trump’s directive, which also led to the repeal of the Biden-era “Zero Tolerance” policy targeting FFLs for minor errors.

Why the Case Isn’t Over: GOA’s Push for a Final Ruling

Despite the ATF’s reversal, the DOJ argues the case is moot, claiming the 2020 policy no longer exists and there’s no ongoing controversy. They assert the change resulted from a nationwide review, not GOA’s lawsuit, and that future flip-flops are unlikely. GOA disagrees, warning that without a binding court judgment declaring the ATF’s 2020 advisory unlawful, future anti-gun administrations could reinstate similar restrictions. On X, GOA emphasized, “Cases are not moot until there is ‘no reasonable expectation that the alleged violation will recur.’ Why is ATF preserving its ability to be anti-gun in the future?”

GOA seeks a final ruling to permanently enjoin the ATF from revoking Michigan’s CPL exemption without proper APA procedures. They argue that the DOJ’s request to dismiss the appeal, while vacating the lower court’s ruling against GOA, doesn’t go far enough. A binding judgment would protect Michigan gun owners and set a precedent for other states, preventing bureaucratic overreach.

Implications for Gun Owners and Businesses

This case highlights the power of legal and grassroots pressure in defending Second Amendment rights. The ATF’s reversal is a victory for Michigan’s 800,000+ CPL holders, who can now buy firearms more efficiently, as the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act intended. It also underscores the importance of state permit processes meeting federal standards, ensuring only vetted individuals bypass NICS checks.

For FFLs, the restored exemption reduces administrative burdens, as they no longer need to run NICS checks for valid Michigan CPL holders. However, GOA’s concerns about future policy shifts highlight the need for vigilance. The ATF’s history of inconsistent enforcement—evident in past controversies like Operation Fast and Furious—raises questions about long-term reliability.

If you’re a gun owner, FFL, or advocate affected by shifting ATF policies, this case shows the value of legal recourse. Consulting a Second Amendment attorney can help you navigate federal and state regulations, protect your rights, or challenge unlawful agency actions. Whether you’re facing permit issues or regulatory overreach, expert legal advice can make a difference.

What’s Next for GOA and the ATF?

The GOA v. DOJ lawsuit remains active in the Sixth Circuit, with GOA pushing for a final judgment to secure Michigan’s CPL exemption. The outcome could influence similar cases in states like Wisconsin, where the ATF also reversed CPL exemptions due to lax vetting. The case may set a precedent for how the ATF handles state permits under the Brady Act, impacting millions of gun owners nationwide.

Public sentiment on X reflects strong support for GOA’s efforts, with users praising their “no-compromise stand” against ATF overreach. However, some critics, like the Brady gun control group, argue relaxed policies could increase risks by allowing unvetted purchases, though GOA counters that CPL holders are already rigorously vetted.

Protect Your Second Amendment Rights

If you’re a gun owner or FFL facing challenges from ATF regulations or state permit issues, don’t wait. Contact a qualified Second Amendment attorney for a free consultation to explore your legal options. Whether it’s challenging agency overreach or ensuring compliance, expert advice can safeguard your constitutional rights.

Related Articles

  • GM L87 Engine Lawsuit: What Drivers Need to Know (artifact_id: 25a30e53-3449-4f28-877a-f1012a37eb02)
  • CP4 Fuel Pump Lawsuit: Are You Eligible for Compensation? (artifact_id: ba4029fb-5cf8-4197-9a24-24b5df79a876)
  • How to Document Defects for a Strong Lawsuit (artifact_id: 1ca0e535-86bc-40d1-a34e-40e760d0e577)

Last Updated: June 26, 2025

Sources

  • YouTube Transcript, “ATF Playing Games In GOA Lawsuit” (youtube.com/watch?v=b84bYLhd0H4, 2025)
  • The Reload, “ATF Allows Michigan, Alabama Gun-Carry Permit Holders to Skip Sales Background Checks After Trump Review” (thereload.com, May 30, 2025)
  • Gun Owners of America, “GOA Challenges ATF Reversal of NICS Exemption in Michigan” (gunowners.org, September 30, 2020)
  • Gun Owners of America, “DOJ and ATF Repeal Zero Tolerance Policy” (gunowners.org, April 7, 2025)
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, “Brady Permit Chart” (atf.gov, May 23, 2025)
  • X Posts, Gun Owners of America (@GunOwners, May 25, 2025, and June 24, 2025)
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
By Reo r
Follow:
As a marketing expert with 4 years of experience in the digital marketing field, I specialize in SEO and help companies increase their online visibility, drive more traffic, and boost their sales. With a track record of success, I have a proven ability to improve clients' SEO and drive sales
Previous Article youTuber Bryan Arnett Faces Legal Fire for Prank Video In-N-Out Lawsuit 2025: YouTuber Bryan Arnett Faces Legal Fire for Prank Video
Next Article Fortnite Cheater Lawsuit Fortnite Cheater Lawsuit 2025: Epic Games Secures $175,000 Fine and Lifetime Ban
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
TwitterFollow
InstagramFollow
LinkedInFollow
MediumFollow
QuoraFollow
- Advertisement -
Ad image

Popular Posts

Tort Law in India Explained: Your 2025 Guide to Civil Wrongs

Last Updated: March 16, 2025 | 2:18 PM IST Let’s set the scene: You’re zipping…

By Reo r

Suing a Doctor: A Comprehensive Guide to Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in 2025

Medical malpractice occurs when a doctor’s negligence causes harm, leaving patients with physical, emotional, and…

By Reo r

Can Films Be Censored? The Calcutta High Court’s Stand on Diary of West Bengal

The recent petition to restrain the release of the film Diary of West Bengal has…

By Reo r

You Might Also Like

Randy Cox’s $45M Case
Torts

The Largest Lawsuit Ever Filed Against Police: Randy Cox’s $45 Million Case in 2025

By Reo r
Common Reasons for Commercial Lawsuits
Torts

The 10 Most Common Reasons for Commercial Lawsuits: A Comprehensive Guide

By Reo r
meaningful beauty lawsuit​
Torts

Meaningful Beauty Lawsuit: What’s Behind the Legal Battle and How It Affects You

By Reo r
B.C. Tobacco Lawsuit Settlement
Torts

B.C. Secures $3.7 Billion in Tobacco Lawsuit Settlement: What It Means for Health and Justice

By Reo r
LAW LOGS
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US


Law Logs: LAW logs is your ultimate destination for insightful, engaging, and informative content on all things law. Whether you’re a legal professional, a law student, or simply someone interested in understanding the legal landscape, our blog offers a comprehensive resource to keep you updated and informed.

Top Categories
  • Contracts
  • Recent Cases
  • Trending NEWS
  • Tech
  • Ongoing Cases
  • Civil Law
Usefull Links
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with US
  • Complaint
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Submit a Tip
© Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?