The Trump administration is restructuring the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by loosening gun regulations and significantly reducing its budget. Plans include changes like extending the validity of background checks from 30 to 60 days and allowing gun dealers to destroy records after 20 years. These efforts could significantly impact the agency's effectiveness in regulating the firearms industry. A proposed 25% budget cut would lead to the loss of over 500 inspectors, threatening the agency's compliance and oversight capabilities.
The Trump administration is restructuring the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, aiming to loosen gun regulations and reduce its budget significantly.
Plans include making a background check for firearm purchases valid for 60 days instead of 30 and allowing gun dealers to destroy records after 20 years.
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