Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joins a coalition of 16 states in a renewed effort to defend a ban on Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), devices that can modify semi-automatic firearms into fully automatic-like weapons. This initiative follows the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals’ recent dismissal of an appeal that could have solidified the prohibition of FRTs, raising concerns about public safety and the proliferation of such devices.
Nessel’s coalition aims to challenge the perceived loopholes in federal regulations that allow FRTs to potentially remain on the market, a situation she deems “dangerous.” In a statement, Nessel emphasizes that banning these devices is a necessary step in addressing the ongoing gun violence epidemic, making the coalition’s legal battle both timely and critical for community safety.
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