President Joe Biden is creating a federal task force to target “emerging firearms threats,” including cheap devices that can convert commonly owned semiautomatic pistols into fully automatic machine guns, reported The Trace.
The executive order, signed by Biden during an event on
September 26, also seeks to crack down on 3D-printed guns and improve school
active shooter drills. It likely marks one of the last gun violence initiatives
of his presidency, with a little more than a month to go before the 2024
election and four months before the inauguration of his successor.
“The streets are flooded with machine gun conversion devices
because the parts are small, cheap, and easy to make. The impact of these
devices is devastating,” Biden said. “It’s about sending a clear message to
local law enforcement, and cities across the country, that we’re here to help,
and together we can save lives.”
The new Emerging Firearms Threats Task Force — composed of leaders from several federal departments and agencies — will be responsible for developing a plan to combat machine gun conversion devices. The devices, also known as Glock switches, auto sears, or trigger activators, have been showing up at crime scenes in increasing numbers.
One recent example was in Birmingham, Alabama, where four people were killed and 17 injured in a mass
shooting on September 21. Law enforcement recovered more than 100 shell casings
and believe machine gun conversion devices were used.
While the devices are illegal on the federal level, Alabama and some other
states do
not have state-level bans, leaving local law enforcement with few tools to
arrest and prosecute people caught with the devices.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin was among dozens of gun
violence prevention advocates, law enforcement officials, and others who
attended the September 26 signing ceremony.
“We’ve been working with our U.S. attorney, with the
Justice Department, to get machine gun conversions like Glock switches off our
city streets,” Woodfin said. “But still, my community, and I imagine other
communities, are still finding the use of these devices at crime scene after
crime scene.”
The ceremony marked the first time that Biden and Vice
President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic
nominee for president, have appeared together at a gun violence-focused
event since Biden placed Harris in charge of the new White House Office of Gun
Violence Prevention one
year ago.
“For as much as we have accomplished, more must be done,”
Harris said. “We need more leaders like the leaders in this room, in Congress,
who have the courage to take action, to stand up to the gun lobby, and to put
the lives of our children first.”
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