Good First Steps

The Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced today the repeal of the Enhanced Regulatory Enforcement Policy and the review of Final Rule 2021R-08F, related to stabilizing braces, and Final Rule 2022R-17F, related to the definition of “engaging in the business” of firearms dealing. [More]

As for “consultations with stakeholders, including gun rights organizations, industry leaders and legal experts,” why not formalize that?

A viable way to present a coordinated front representing gun owner interests and having the president’s ear is by the White House replacing Joe Biden’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention with an Office for Second Amendment Protection.

[Via Michael G]

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David Codrea is a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament.

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  1. Of course, looking at the bigger picture, everything in the Bill of Rights is a guarantee AGAINST the government… so any government office formed to “protect rights” is at best hopelessly conflicted and at worse a false flag designed to destroy them.

    (To those who want to know how the latter works, look up Germany’s “Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution” (BfV), a bureau busily insisting that the MAGA-like AfD Party, which has now grown to 40% of the vote, must be outlawed “to save democracy.”)

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