The Trump administration has settled a lawsuit allowing the sale and ownership of forced-reset triggers, devices that enable semiautomatic weapons to fire at rates similar to machine guns. This decision comes after a legal battle initiated during the Biden administration, which sought to ban these devices due to safety concerns and classification issues under the National Firearms Act.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi argues the settlement supports Second Amendment rights and ends unnecessary litigation, but this move has drawn sharp criticism from gun control advocates who label it as dangerous. The settlement requires the return of seized triggers to owners and complicates the enforcement of existing bans, igniting renewed national discussions around gun control and firearm accessory regulations.
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