
Justice Department Settles Trigger Ban Case, Allows Sale of Faster-Firing Rifles
The US Government Lifts Ban on Triggers that Make Semiautomatic Rifles Fire Faster In a significant shift in Second Amendment policy, the Trump administration has allowed the sale of triggers that make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly. This move is part of a settlement with the Justice Department and Rare Breed Triggers, which requires the government to return seized devices. READ POST HERE YOUTUBE VIDEO
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The US Government Lifts Ban on Triggers that Make Semiautomatic Rifles Fire Faster
In a significant shift in Second Amendment policy, the Trump administration has allowed the sale of triggers that make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly. This move is part of a settlement with the Justice Department and Rare Breed Triggers, which requires the government to return seized devices.