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US attorney general to lead Justice Department push on gun rights

  • Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a new Second Amendment Task Force on April 29, 2025, to defend gun owners' rights nationwide.
  • The task force follows the repeal of the Biden-era zero tolerance policy, which had imposed strict rules on licensed gun dealers and sellers starting in 2021.
  • The administration also reversed regulations like the $200 tax and registration on certain AR-style pistols and blocked requirements for firearm liability insurance, prompting mixed reactions.
  • NRA chief lobbyist John Commerford described the policy change as a clear indication of the Trump administration’s dedication to upholding and advancing the constitutional rights related to the Second Amendment.
  • The policy changes aim to ease burdens on law-abiding gun owners but face opposition from gun safety advocates who warn of increased gun violence risks.
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NSSF broke the news on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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