Justice Department deal ends a ban on an aftermarket trigger. Gun control advocates are alarmed

WASHINGTON AP The Trump administration will allow the sale of forced-reset triggers which make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly with the federal authorities ending a long-standing ban as part of a settlement that also requires it to return seized devices The agreement informed Friday by the Justice Department resolves a series of cases over the aftermarket trigger that the administration had previously argued qualify as machine guns under federal law The settlement is a dramatic shift in Second Amendment protocol under the Republican administration which has signaled it may undo multiple of the regulations that the previous administration of Democratic President Joe Biden had fought to keep in place in an effort to curb gun violence This Department of Justice believes that the nd Amendment is not a second-class right Attorney General Pam Bondi mentioned in a message Gun control advocates announced the settlement would worsen gun violence The Trump administration has just effectively legalized machine guns Lives will be lost because of his actions explained Vanessa Gonzalez vice president of executive and political affairs at GIFFORDS a gun control group There had been several legal battles over forced-reset triggers which replace the typical trigger on an AR- -style rifle The leadership for years had argued they are essentially illegal machine gun conversion devices because constant finger pressure on the triggers will keep a rifle firing essentially like an automatic The deal informed Friday was between the Justice Department and Rare Breed Triggers which was previously represented by David Warrington Trump s current White House counsel Rare Breed Triggers argued that the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives was wrong in its classification and ignored demands to stop selling the triggers before being sued by the Biden administration This win is a landmark moment in the fight against unchecked administration overreach Lawrence DeMonico the group s president stated in a report The ATF and DOJ tried to silence and bury us not because we broke the law but because I refused to bend to the will of a tyrannical administration Under the settlement Rare Breed Triggers has agreed not to develop such devices to be used on handguns according to the Justice Department The settlement requires the ATF to return triggers that it had seized or that owners had voluntarily surrendered to the administration Source