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Trump Administration Abandons Fight to Ban Powerful Gun Accessory

May 17, 2025
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Trump Administration Abandons Fight to Ban Powerful Gun Accessory
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The Trump administration has given up a legal fight to ban a device that makes semiautomatic weapons more powerful.

The Justice Department said Friday that it had reached a settlement ending litigation filed by the Biden administration to block the sale of the device, called a forced-reset trigger.

“This Department of Justice believes that the Second Amendment is not a second-class right,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement. “And we are glad to end a needless cycle of litigation with a settlement that will enhance public safety.”

Forced-reset triggers allow gun owners to fire their semiautomatic weapons at great speed. Aided by the device, a shooter can fire hundreds of rounds in a minute with an extended squeeze, Biden administration officials had said.

The accessory is similar to a bump stock, which President Trump banned during his first term after a gunman used one to massacre dozens of concertgoers in Las Vegas. Bump stocks, like forced-reset triggers, allow semiautomatic rifles to fire at speeds approaching those of machine guns.

Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the bump stock ban. But the Biden administration had sought to maintain a ban on forced-reset triggers.

A federal judge in Texas struck down the forced-reset trigger ban, but the Biden administration appealed the case.

The Justice Department said the new settlement included gun-safety provisions and would prevent the sale of forced-reset triggers in pistols.

Still, gun safety advocates decried the settlement, saying that it would allow gun owners to transform their firearms into virtual machine guns, making life in America more dangerous.

“Machine guns have no place on our streets, and this move from the Trump administration will only lead to tragedy,” John Feinblatt, president of Everytown for Gun Safety, said in a statement.

The post Trump Administration Abandons Fight to Ban Powerful Gun Accessory appeared first on New York Times.

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