Justice Department moves to roll back gun regulations
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DOJ axes a slew of gun control regulations in 'historic' day for the 2nd Amendment
April 29, 2026, will go down in the record books as a truly "historic" day -- at least according to Second Amendment supporters. On Wednesday, the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
The Justice Department has initiated a significant overhaul of gun regulations, moving to roll back and modify several policies in a dramatic shift championed by Second Amendment advocates within President Donald Trump's political base.
“Four days after the nation watched gunfire break out at the White House correspondents’ dinner, the Trump administration’s answer is to gut common-sense gun safety laws and sabotage the only federal agency dedicated to keeping guns out of criminal hands,” Mr. Feinblatt said in a statement.
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