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The U.S. DOGE Service has sent staff to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives with the goal of revising or eliminating dozens of rules and gun restrictions by July 4, according to multiple people with knowledge of the efforts, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss plans that have not been made public.
The initial target was to change 47 regulations, an apparent reference to Donald Trumps status as the 47th president of the United States, two of the people said. But ATF and DOGE staffers are now poised to exceed that goal, with upward of 50 changes planned.
The revisions are part of a seismic shift unfolding at ATF as the Trump administration proposes slashing the law enforcement agencys budget and dramatically reducing the number of inspectors who ensure that gun sellers are in compliance with federal laws. Some Republicans in Congress have called for abolishing the agency altogether, and Attorney General Pam Bondi has said she wants to merge ATF with the Drug Enforcement Administration.
If the plans are enacted, it would be a major win for pro-gun advocacy groups, who have long claimed ATF is an agency with too many gun regulations that tramples on Second Amendment rights. Gun-control advocates fear that the changes afoot at ATF will more easily allow potentially dangerous people to obtain weapons with little recourse.
The exact scope and details of the potential changes are still being determined. ATF has hundreds of regulations, and revisions could include changing the responsibilities of certain ATF positions, updating what types of firearms can be imported, and making licensing fees refundable.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2025/06/27/atf-doge-regulations-cuts-guns/

Irish_Dem
(72,736 posts)Gun violence is the leading cause of death for American children.
American adults refuse to protect their children.
Buns_of_Fire
(18,617 posts)and people start losing Medicaid, SNAP, and whatever freedoms King Taco doesn't like, some Nazipublicans nationwide (and especially in DC) may start to reconsider their positions as second amendment "absolutists" with a ridiculously-overarmed populace.
Me, I'm going to research personal protection companies and see which ones might be good investments (nothing T***p-branded, of course). Or, being more of a traditionalist, I might consider reviving my fictional company "Guillotines 'R' Us" (we also offer tumbrel rentals by the hour, day, or week).
dalton99a
(89,588 posts)Linda ladeewolf
(975 posts)The price of guns and ammo will probably drop. Trump hasnt found an excuse to formally enact martial law.
TnDem
(1,142 posts)Gun prices are already as reasonable as they have ever been for the modern designs that are available.
$200 will get a brand new in box Taurus 9mm with three magazines and they are as reliable as a Glock.
Martin68
(26,221 posts)better armed than our own law enforcement.