Senior officials at the Department of Justice are reportedly discussing potential gun restrictions aimed at transgender individuals following recent high-profile shootings involving trans suspects. The National Rifle Association (NRA), the largest gun rights organization in the U.S., has publicly opposed any moves that would infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Americans, emphasizing that such policies would violate due process. This conversation has emerged in the wake of violent incidents, notably that of a shooter who identified as transgender and committed an attack that left two dead and 18 injured.
As discussions remain in preliminary stages within the DOJ, advocacy groups are pushing back against the proposed restrictions, arguing that they would unfairly target a marginalized community. Current gun laws already have mechanisms to prevent those deemed mentally incompetent from purchasing firearms, yet many shootings are overwhelmingly committed by individuals who do not identify as transgender. With approximately four times the likelihood of being victims of violence, LGBTQ advocates argue this proposed ban is misleading and potentially harmful.
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