Trump administration strikes deal to allow sales of rapid-fire gun modification
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Trump administration strikes deal to allow sales of rapid-fire gun modification
""This Department of Justice believes that the 2nd Amendment is not a second-class right, and we are glad to end a needless cycle of litigation with a settlement that will enhance public safety.""
""Gun rights groups that joined Rare Breed's 2023 lawsuit against ATF hailed the settlement as a victory, arguing the device 'resets' the trigger into a downward position.""
The Trump administration's Department of Justice has struck a deal permitting the sale of 'forced reset triggers' that enhance the firing rate of semiautomatic firearms, a decision that conflicts with prior Biden administration efforts to suppress such conversion devices. The settlement allows the manufacturer, Rare Breed Triggers, to operate as long as it limits its production scope and prevents counterfeiting. This move is part of a broader effort by Attorney General Pam Bondi to rollback gun regulations that she argues unfairly target lawful gun owners, resonating with gun rights advocates as a significant victory.
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