DOJ Repeals ‘Zero Tolerance’ Firearm Rules
- The Department of Justice announced the repeal of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' zero-tolerance policy that shut down gun stores for minor errors.
- The Biden-era policy led to a 500% increase in federal firearms license revocations for clerical mistakes.
- President Donald Trump ordered the DOJ to review such policies, citing a need to protect Second Amendment rights.
- Gun rights groups view this repeal as a significant win.
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Major Win for 2A Community as DOJ, ATF Repeal Much-Hated Policy
The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Most Americans are familiar with that clause from the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution, […] The post Major Win for 2A Community as DOJ, ATF Repeal Much-Hated Policy appeared first on The Western Journal.
Trump Admin Ends ‘Zero Tolerance’ Gun Dealer Policy, Orders New Task Force and Further Review of Biden ATF Rules
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) will use a lighter touch when regulating gun stores. That was part of an announcement from the Trump Administration on Monday. It said the ATF’s Biden-era policy of “zero tolerance” for firearms dealers who break agency regulations was immediately rescinded. Meanwhile, it also said the ATF would review its rules restricting pistol… Source
Mother lobbies for tougher punishments for people putting switches on firearms
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A mother is speaking out as she tries to encourage lawmakers to stiffen penalties for criminals caught attaching a tiny device to their Glock to make it a machine gun. Janice Walker said her son's shooter did just that -- opening fire in the middle of the day and leaving destruction and devastation in a matter of three seconds. Scene at Jonsey Ave. Courtesy SCSO It was April 3, 2023, in the middle of the afternoon. "I got a ca…
DOJ, ATF repeal Biden-era gun control regulations, revisit others
The Justice Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives repealed and revisited several gun control regulations and enforcement practices previously implemented by the Biden administration.
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