The Trump administration has reversed the Biden administration’s ban on “forced-reset triggers,” devices that enable semiautomatic rifles to fire at rates comparable to machine guns. This decision comes after a settlement agreement announced by the Department of Justice, which ends legal disputes initiated under Biden’s presidency regarding the legality of such devices.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized the administration’s commitment to the Second Amendment, asserting that the settlement enhances public safety while marking a significant shift in firearm regulations. Gun control advocates, however, are alarmed, with critics warning that this move effectively legalizes machine guns and could lead to increased violence.
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