Forced Reset Triggers Will Not Return to Massachusetts Following Lawsuit
MARYLAND, JUL 12 – A coalition of 16 attorneys general secured commitments from the ATF and Rare Breed Triggers to block sales of forced reset triggers amid a 1,400% rise in machine-gun fire incidents, officials said.
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Forced reset triggers will not return to Massachusetts following lawsuit
BOSTON (WWLP) - Massachusetts Attorney General (AG) Andrea Campbell announced that following a lawsuit, thousands of machine-gun conversion devices will not be returned or sold in Massachusetts. Following an executive order in February, President Trump has planned to return forced reset triggers (FRT), a type of machine-gun conversion device, throughout the United States. This was a reversal of a Biden administration classification of FRTs as “p…
Attorney General Brown Blocks the Return and Sales of Machine Gun Conversion Devices in Maryland
Following a lawsuit filed by Maryland AG Anthony Brown with a coalition of 16 attorneys general – including Delaware - the Trump administration has committed to excluding Maryland from plans to distribute thousands of machine gun conversion devices. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives confirmed to a judge that it will not return Forced Reset Triggers into Maryland – or the other plaintiff States. And the country's largest pur…
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