U.S. Department of Justice Settlement on Forced-Reset Triggers

U.S. Department of Justice Settlement on Forced-Reset Triggers

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a settlement that permits the sale and possession of devices enabling gun enthusiasts to convert semiautomatic rifles into weapons that can fire as quickly as machine guns. This decision comes in the context of lawsuits concerning "forced-reset triggers."

Overview of Forced-Reset Triggers

  • Technology: Designed for use with AR-15-style semiautomatic rifles, these devices allow users to fire multiple rounds rapidly without the need to manually reset each trigger pull, as is required with traditional semiautomatic firearms.
  • Previous Ban: The devices were banned by the Biden administration due to public safety concerns.

Legal Background

  • Rare Breed Triggers Inc.: This company, which manufactures forced-reset triggers, was sued by the DOJ for distributing these devices nationwide without the necessary licensing or permits.
  • Court Rulings: A court had previously blocked Rare Breed Triggers from selling its products while appeals were ongoing in other cases that challenged similar bans imposed by state governments.

Historical Context

  • Trump Administration: Reports from 2020 and 2021 indicated that the Trump administration had informed firearms licensees that certain devices were considered illegal machine guns under federal law, leading to multiple lawsuits against manufacturers.

Current Status

As of now, there are no official statements from either the DOJ or Rare Breed Triggers regarding the next steps or the potential implications of this settlement on existing firearms laws in the United States.

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