California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a stern reminder that “forced reset triggers” (FRTs) are illegal under state law, maintaining the prohibition against their possession and sale. This statement comes on the heels of a recent U.S. Department of Justice settlement that affects federal regulation of FRTs but does not alter California’s strict gun safety laws.
Bonta emphasizes the importance of these regulations in enhancing community safety, stating that California’s laws are designed to protect against the increasing threat of gun violence, particularly among youth. As semiautomatic weapons become more advanced, the state remains committed to enforcing these rules, which classify FRTs as “multiburst trigger activators,” thereby barring them from being owned, sold, or distributed within California.
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