WASHINGTON — A tiny gun part, small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, is capable of dramatically increasing how fast a gun can fire. For years, federal agents seized these devices as a threat to ...
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — York City Council voted to ban machine gun converters on Tuesday night. CBS 21 spoke with community members and gun experts about the new ban, and what it means for people ...
WASHINGTON (SOA) — There are small devices that can enable a gun to spray up to 900 bullets a minute. They’re widely referred to as Machine Gun Conversion Devices. One type, called a Forced Reset ...
The Trump administration will not include Nevada among a group of states where the administration will return confiscated devices that can accelerate the rate of fire from semi-automatic weapons, ...
SEATTLE, Wash. – Forced reset triggers, which accelerate the rate of fire of an AR-15 and are accused of essentially converting guns to machine guns, that had been seized by a federal department were ...
Sixteen states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its plan to permit the sale of forced-reset triggers (FRTs). The triggers are a type of firearm mechanism that allows a rifle ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with 15 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia Attorney General, filed a lawsuit in federal court in Maryland on Monday to stop a settlement ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced this week he is joining a coalition of 15 other Democratic attorneys general in a lawsuit State of New Jersey v. Bondi (FRTs) - Compl. (File-stamped) by ...
WASHINGTON STATE - The Washington State Attorney General's office has become the 16th US state in a lawsuit against the Trump Administration, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and other ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced this week he is joining a coalition of 15 other Democratic attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Trump administration to stop the redistribution of ...
Washington has joined 14 other states and the District of Columbia in challenging a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives plan to return seized “forced reset triggers,” a device the ...