Republicans introduce bill to repeal gun control rule on pistol braces
- Republicans have introduced legislation that could repeal a Biden-era regulation on stabilizing braces for pistols, which is seen as burdensome by gun owners.
- The proposed bills by Senator Roger Marshall and Representative Andrew Clyde aim to overturn a ruling by the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that classified certain pistols as short-barreled rifles.
- Gun rights organizations, including the Gun Owners of America, support the repeal, arguing it will restore Second Amendment rights and remove oppressive regulations.
- Marshall emphasized the need to undo Biden-era regulations, stating that Americans should exercise their rights without government interference.
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Republicans introduce bill to repeal gun control rule on pistol braces
(The Center Square) – A Biden-era rule placing greater constraints on millions of legal American gun owners could be struck down if newly introduced Republican legislation becomes law.
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