Trump Administration Reverses Dozens of Gun Rules, Citing Return to Pre‑Biden Standards
The White House announced a rollback of more than forty gun regulations. The changes affect background checks, reporting requirements and storage rules.
The White House announced a rollback of more than forty gun regulations. The
changes affect background checks, reporting requirements and storage rules.
Critics argue the cuts will erode public safety protections. Gun‑control
advocates warn of increased risk of violence. Supporters claim the rules revert
to standards that existed before President Biden took office. The administration
says the move reduces regulatory burdens on law‑abiding owners. Congressional
leaders from both parties have voiced concerns. The policy shift is expected to
take effect later this year.