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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New DOJ Task Force Targets Protection Of Second Amendment Rights
U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi has announced the formation of a Department of Justice task force dedicated to protecting Second Amendment rights, directly opposing the Biden administration’s perceived anti-gun policies. The post New DOJ Task Force Targets Protection of Second Amendment Rights appeared first on Concealed Nation. Continue reading New DOJ Task Force Targets Protection of Second Amendment Rights at Concealed Nation.
On Armed American Radio: To Discuss the Recent Developments in the Ninth Circuit and the Implications of Shifting ATF Agents to the FBI
Dr. John Lott talked to Mark Walters on the Armed American Radio show about the Ninth Circuit Court’s decisions, which are pivotal in shaping gun laws. They also discussed shifting ATF agents to the FBI, which raises concerns about gun law enforcement. (Sunday, March 23, 2025, from 9:05 to 9:25 PM ET)
Leak Reveals Deputy Marvin Richardson Forced Out at ATF
Screenshot From ATF Page Showing Richardson and Dettelbach Long-time Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Deputy Director Marvin Richardson has been dismissed from his post after being forced to retire. His other option was to be forcibly removed from his position. Richardson served in the ATF for decades under multiple Presidents. Previously, he was Acting Director from 2021 to 2022. Richardson was the driving force behind …
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