DOJ settles suits with gun parts maker in win for firearms advocates

DOJ settles suits with gun parts maker in win for firearms advocates


The Justice Department ended three high-profile lawsuits involving a gun parts manufacturer in a win for firearms advocates after Attorney General Pam Bondi committed to easing bureaucratic restrictions on Second Amendment rights.

The deal marked the first major action from the DOJ’s Second Amendment Enforcement Task Force following President Donald Trump’s February executive order aimed at restoring gun protections. The settlement, announced Friday, halts the federal government’s efforts to regulate and seize “forced-reset triggers” under the National Firearms Act.

An example of the packaging that the forced-reset trigger comes in from Rare Breed Triggers. (Credit: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.)

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“This Department of Justice believes that the Second Amendment is not a second-class right,” Bondi said in a statement. “We are glad to end a needless

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