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BATFE begins Regulatory Overhaul Mandated Under Trump’s Executive Order

Talyn

SAINT
Founding Member
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is beginning the reform work directed by President Donald Trump’s executive order on Protecting Second Amendment Rights. Those reforms, reportedly, could include changes in firearm regulations as well as budget adjustments and achieving manpower efficiencies.


President Trump named FBI Director Kash Patel, and later Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll as ATF’s Acting Directors. That was followed shortly by the announcement that Robert Cekada was named as ATF Deputy Director. He brings over two decades of ATF experience and three decades of law enforcement understanding to the job.

Reforms started with President Trump’s executive order to have AG Bondi examine all orders and regulations to assess if they infringe on the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens. The reforms started almost immediately. The Department of Justice, along with ATF, formally announced the end of the “zero tolerance” policy and is reconsidering the “Engaged in the Business” final rule and the final rule regarding factoring criteria for firearms with attached “stabilizing braces.” NSSF applauded those announcements.
 
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