Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, alongside 15 other Democratic state AGs, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration regarding a controversial policy change by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). The lawsuit targets the planned redistribution of forced reset triggers (FRTs), which allow semi-automatic firearms to mimic automatic fire, potentially escalating gun violence across the nation, as Ford warns.
The complaint seeks an injunction to prevent the ATF from moving forward with its plan, arguing that distributing these devices violates federal law and poses a significant threat to public safety. This legal action is part of a broader trend, with various states voicing concerns over firearm regulations following a Supreme Court ruling that recently struck down a federal ban on bump stocks. As the tension over gun rights continues, the outcome of this lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for firearm regulation in the U.S.
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