A realistic response to President Trump’s Executive Order “Protecting Second Amendment Rights”.
Late last Friday, President Trump released a short but sweet Executive Order when it comes to how the Justice Department looks at federal gun laws.
The terse ~400-word order, titled “Protecting Second Amendment Rights,” was divided into three sections and 13 subsections with the gist being that, within 30 days, the Attorney General, is to examine current federal regulations, policy, and orders “to assess any ongoing infringements of the Second Amendment rights of our citizens,” and then bring a plan of action back to the White House.
Specifically mentioned for review would be the actions, rules, and orders that came down during the Biden administration, which would presumably target the controversial enhanced background check processes, the ATF’s “Engaged in the Business” rule, “Pistol Brace” rule, and “Frames and Receiver” rule.
The Biden Administration’s zero-tolerance policy for minor clerical errors by licensed dealers and manufacturers could be reviewed.
By Chris Eger