Under the administration of former President Donald Trump, gun-trafficking charges saw a 30% decrease in referrals from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) during his first year compared to the year before. A significant number of these referrals were also declined by prosecutors. Simultaneously, numerous ATF agents were moved from their traditional roles to assisting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in immigration enforcement efforts.
Policy Reversals and Impacts
Trump’s administration reversed a Biden-era policy that imposed strict measures on gun stores found violating laws. This shift resulted in a 69% decrease in dealers losing their licenses. Previously, under President Joe Biden, a ‘zero tolerance’ policy led to a spike in license revocations, with numbers reaching a record 181 cases by 2023.
Background and Political Dynamics
Under Biden, the ATF gained resources to enforce gun-violence prevention more stringently, contributing to a reduction in homicides, possibly due to multiple factors beyond gun control. Yet, the change in administrations marked a retreat from this approach, raising concerns among experts about a potential resurgence in gun crime.
Whistleblower Insights
Former ATF official Marianna Mitchem, influenced by her experience with the Columbine High shooting, rose within the agency worried about the rollback of anti-trafficking measures during Trump’s term. She voiced concerns over agents being reassigned to immigration tasks rather than focusing on gun law enforcement.
Criminological Concerns
Criminologists warn about the long-term consequences of the reduced focus on illegal firearms trafficking. They cite a typical ‘time to crime’ ranging up to three years, indicating future impacts on gun-related violence due to current enforcement lapses.
The Pipeline and Legal Aspects
A study showed nearly half of the 2.3 million guns traced from crime scenes between 2017 and 2023 were bought less than three years before. This illustrates the significant role of small numbers of dealers in committing crimes, emphasizing the importance of stringent sales regulations for public safety.
Legal and Administrative Changes
“We are proposing to remove unnecessary hurdles…,” emphasized Robert Cekada, newly appointed ATF Director under Trump, pointing to regulatory changes.
The administration proposed altering rules to ease compliance burdens, signaling a departure from the previous administration’s strict enforcement framework.
Evaluation of Enforcement Efforts
ProPublica’s analysis reveals a shift in the DOJ’s focus from gun-trafficking cases, particularly towards cases involving arms crossing borders. Some experts suggest the justice department’s priorities under Trump’s administration led to higher declination rates of ATF referrals.
Current Developments
Despite administrative changes, regulations like those against ghost guns have remained intact due in part to judicial rulings. This provides some continuity in combating gun violence, particularly among youths, which had seen an increase during earlier periods.

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