By the time Joe Biden became president in January 2021, guns were the top killer of children and teens in America, overtaking car crashes and cancer as the leading cause of death. As that trend continued, the Biden White House responded with gun safety policies to enforce existing laws and bolster gun-violence prevention programs. In June 2022, following mass shootings at a grocery store in Buffalo, NY, and an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, Congress passed gun legislation for the first time in three decades. The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act strengthened background checks for some gun buyers and prohibitions for domestic abusers, and it dedicated about $15 billion for states to build mental health and violence intervention programs. The Biden White House later established the Office of Gun Violence Prevention and an initiative to help states implement “red flag” laws that allow for removing guns from troubled people who pose a danger to themselves or others.

These policies at a broad level have coincided with a reduction in gun violence nationally: By 2024, shooting homicides overall were in steady decline throughout the country. Mass shootings also declined, both by conservative and broader measures of the problem.

Now, President Donald Trump has moved quickly to undo the progress made with gun safety policies. He shut down the Office of Gun Violence Prevention immediately after taking office. And on Feb. 7, he signed an executive order directing US Attorney General Pam Bondi to “examine all orders, regulations, guidance, plans, international agreements, and other actions of executive departments and agencies” from Biden’s term, to assess whether those “infringe on the Second Amendment rights” of Americans. Within 30 days, Bondi is to give Trump “a plan of action.”

  • @Carmakazi
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    If the regime’s intent is to make a vast array of deadly weapons even more easily accessible…my idle advice would be to take advantage of that situation while you still can.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think the plan is to let the violence happen and use it as an excuse to impose martial law and ban guns permanently.

      Remember, Trump is the only president to float the idea of a complete gun ban, and fascists really don’t like personal firearm ownership.

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        He’s also the only president that’s planning to turn at least half of our enlisted soldiers into unemployed veterans and defunding the VA at the same time.

        It sure sucks to be watching this happen from inside the USA but at least the inevitable result will be entertaining.

      • @rayyy
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        It’s likely that Jabba-the-Orange just wants only those who sign loyalty oaths to have guns. The rest will be red flagged for gun confiscation.

      • @Carmakazi
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        That’s an entire toothpaste factory they would have to unsqueeze. It would be less Emperor Palpatine dissolving the senate and more Yugoslavia circa 1992.

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      Yeah, this isn’t as much of a negative as people are thinking. You’re gonna want to arm yourself if you’re trapped in the U.S., making it easier is a bit of a blunder. Should move fast though, because once they realize their blunder they’ll make laws to restrict only us from owning firearms.