President Trump's administration has unsettled federal efforts to ban forced reset triggers, devices that transform semi-automatic rifles into automatic guns. In early 2023, the Eastern District of New York filed a lawsuit against Rare Breed Triggers for selling these devices illegally, but in a surprising turn, the DOJ recently reached a settlement dismissing the case. Attorney General Pamela Bondi emphasized the administration's belief in the Second Amendment's importance. This decision follows a trend to ease gun regulations initiated by Trump, which also includes forming a Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force.
According to court records, a federal judge sided with prosecutors and banned Rare Breed Triggers from selling devices that transform semi-automatic rifles into automatic guns.
Attorney General Pamela Bondi stated, 'This Department of Justice believes that the Second Amendment is not a second-class right.'
The dismissal of the lawsuit comes after President Trump signed an executive order to review firearm regulations imposed during the Biden administration.
The DOJ's settlement with Rare Breed Triggers signifies a shift towards a more lenient approach to gun industry regulations, as emphasized by the establishment of the Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force.
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