The article discusses changing gun laws under the Trump administration, highlighting a repeal of the Biden-era 'zero tolerance' policy by the U.S. Department of Justice which had stricter measures for gun dealers. As sales and online searches for firearms surged during Trump's tenure, driven by political instability and concerns over gun violence, gun rights advocates have welcomed the changes. Despite this shift, critics warn it could exacerbate issues of gun violence. The evolving landscape of gun culture in America is underscored by an analysis of the most popular handguns searched online.
Gun laws under the Trump administration are shifting towards less restrictions, supported by advocates but feared by critics to increase gun violence.
The U.S. Department of Justice repealed a Biden-era 'zero tolerance' policy on gun dealer violations, signaling a significant policy shift in gun regulation.
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