The Department of Justice (DOJ) is signaling a potential shift in its legal stance regarding several ongoing Second Amendment cases, particularly focusing on the constitutionality of suppressor ownership. A request for a pause in litigation linked to U.S. v. Peterson indicates that the DOJ, under Attorney General Bondi, is re-evaluating its approach to firearms rights and suppressors, which reduce gun noise and recoil when fired.
This development comes amidst broader discussions on gun rights, with President Trump advocating for a rollback of gun-control policies and directing a review of executive actions related to the Second Amendment. The outcome of the DOJ’s review could lead to significant nationwide changes in suppressor regulations, raising questions about legal interpretations of firearm accessories and their protection under the Constitution.
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