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DOJ Axes a Slew of Gun-Control Regulations in ‘Historic’ Day for the 2nd Amendment
By Bryan Chai
April 29, 2026, will go down in the record books as a truly “historic” day — at least according to Second Amendment supporters.On Wednesday, the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives announced a joint venture to reform gun regulations.
The announcement said the purpose of the reform was “to reduce unnecessary burdens on law-abiding citizens and businesses while modernizing regulatory frameworks that no longer reflect current law, agency practice, or court precedent.”
The ATF and DOJ added: “The aim is simpler, clearer regulations that do not compromise ATF’s ability to perform its critical missions to protect American communities from violent crime.”
“The Second Amendment is not a second-class right,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said. “This Department of Justice is ending the weaponization of federal authority against law-abiding gun owners. We will continue to vigorously defend their rights as the Constitution demands.”
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According to the announcement, there are a total of 34 proposed and final rule changes.These changes range from changing the definition of “machine gun” following Garland v. Cargill to authorizing the joint spousal registration of firearms.
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Big talk.
But actions speak louder than words.
We’ll see.
It would be great if the NFA and the GCA were totally repealed as unConstitutional.
I don’t see that happening.
You can bet the dems would block that legislation as if their lives depended on it.
That is a very handsome pistol! I wonder if it really is better than my old 1911 Springfield. Maybe, in the hands of someone who shoots well and practices. I miss that part about Pennsylvania where there are abundant state game lands, shooting ranges and public access to hiking trails. OTOH, winters are nasty. On the uptick, if you like riding the twisties on a motorcycle, you have come to a great place.
In this part of Texas you have pay to play at an indoor range. Don’t remember how much it costs, somewhere around $20 for a time frame. At least their target ammo was about on par with Academy.
I really stocked up on ammo back in the early 90s. May as well start running through it, no sense in leaving it behind.