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    The most sacred right

    More guns! More and more and more guns! We can never have enough guns!

    The Trump administration is scrapping more than three dozen firearms regulations, abandoning a crackdown on illegal sales, restoring gun rights to some people with mental illness and loosening oversight of private weapons transactions.

    Because why not, right? Why wouldn’t you? Where’s the harm in guns for cryin out loud?

    In the view of critics and even some A.T.F. veterans, the agency, in closely mirroring the demands made by gun owners and manufacturers to lighten their regulatory burden, is enacting changes at the expense of public safety. 

    Gosh, ya think? More guns will mean more shootings? Who could possibly have figured that out?

    Proponents of the changes point out that some of the reversals would return regulations to what they were only a few years ago, before President Joseph R. Biden took office. After a series of deadly mass shootings, Mr. Biden signed into law gun control measures, ending nearly three decades of gridlock over whether and how to regulate firearms.

    How silly can you get? What’s wrong with deadly mass shootings? What’s wrong with having a lot of deadly mass shootings? You sweep your attic now and then, right? Well then.

    A White House official said the administration’s policies reflected Mr. Trump’s commitment to ensuring that Americans could exercise their Second Amendment rights, accusing the Biden administration of bypassing Congress and using the regulatory process to restrict gun rights.

    The right to shoot people is the most sacred right of all.

    The administration is now targeting gun regulations that Democrats have passed at the state and local levels. It has challenged bans on semiautomatic rifles in Colorado, the District of Columbia and Virginia. On Wednesday, it sued California for its restrictions on the sale of Glock and Glock-style handguns, and Virginia for limits on the sale of semiautomatic rifles, hours after both laws went into effect.

    More guns! More and more and more guns! Now!

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