The US government allows the sale of "faster" trigger, gun control group condemns.

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18/05/2025
The U.S. federal government recently reached a settlement with the U.S. rare trigger category company, allowing the company to sell a trigger that can increase the firing speed of a semi-automatic rifle. Gun control groups condemned this act as it would promote gun violence. On the 16th, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that, according to an executive order to protect the second amendment rights of President Donald Trump and the request of the Justice Department's Second Amendment Enforcement Working Group, the federal government reached a settlement with the rare trigger category company in a previous lawsuit. The federal government agreed to allow the rare trigger category company to sell a "forced reset trigger" that can increase the firing speed of a semi-automatic rifle, while the company agreed to no longer develop such device for handguns.