President Trump's Department of Justice settles with National Association for Gun Rights, ending the ban on forced reset triggers (FRTs) put in place by the Biden administration. The settlement includes returning seized FRTs to their owners and rejecting the redefinition of FRTs as 'machineguns.'
Key Points
Settlement ends the ban on FRTs imposed by Biden administration
FRTs seized under Biden to be returned to owners
DOJ rejects redefinition of FRTs as 'machineguns'
Emphasis on upholding Second Amendment rights
Pros
Enhances public safety according to Attorney General Pam Bondi
Restores Second Amendment rights for gun owners
Cons
May lead to increased availability of FRTs which some consider dangerous