DOJ takes aim at ‘clunky’ gun regulations after ATF chief Robert Cekada confirmation
The Department of Justice will cut down on various gun regulations, including narrowing the requirements to be considered a licensed seller, just days after Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Robert Cekada’s confirmation by the Senate. On Wednesday, Cekada and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche released 34 notices of final and proposed rulemaking aimed at cutting […]
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The Department of Justice will cut down on various gun regulations, including narrowing the requirements to be considered a licensed seller, just days after Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Robert Cekada’s confirmation by the Senate. On Wednesday, Cekada and acting Attorney General Todd Blanche released 34 notices of final and proposed rulemaking aimed at cutting down on some gun regulations, in line with President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14206, “Protecting Second Amendment Rights.” Recommended Stories Biden IRS discriminated against Christian groups, DOJ report finds US charges 10 Mexican officials with smuggling drugs for Sinaloa Cartel Prosecutors drop reference to injured Secret Service agent in latest filing amid confusion over Trump assassination…
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