Trump Administration to Roll Back Array of Gun Control Measures
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The Trump administration contemplates significant rollbacks of Biden-era gun control regulations, notably concerning federally licensed gun dealers and background checks for private sales. Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to announce a plan to eliminate the strict enforcement policies that penalized dealers for record falsifications and background check violations. Additionally, the review of policies banning pistol braces and imposing background checks on private sales signals a shift in the administration's approach to gun rights, amidst organizational chaos at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (A.T.F.) which is facing a potential merger with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The Trump administration is poised to rescind prominent Biden-era gun control measures, including stricter regulations on gun dealers and mandates for background checks on private sales.
Under pressure from gun rights advocacy, Attorney General Pam Bondi may eliminate the zero tolerance policy against firearms dealers violating federal laws, jeopardizing public safety measures.
The A.T.F. faces chaos as its leadership is demoralized amid proposed mergers with other agencies, leaving key policies vulnerable to repeal in a shifting political landscape.
President Trump has directed the Justice Department to review and possibly reverse regulations seen as infringing upon the Second Amendment, further shaping the national gun control discourse.
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