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U.S. Justice Department Considers Gun Restrictions for Transgender Individuals Following Church Shooting


 


The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly exploring potential measures that could restrict transgender individuals from purchasing firearms, following a tragic shooting at a Catholic church in Minnesota last week. The incident, which left two children dead and 17 others injured, has prompted renewed discussions on gun control and public safety.

According to sources cited by CNN and the New York Post, the talks are still in the early stages and remain “preliminary in nature.”

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed that the suspect involved in the shooting identified as transgender. A spokesperson for the Justice Department stated, “The DOJ is actively assessing various options to address the violence we've seen linked to individuals with specific mental health challenges and substance abuse disorders. However, no concrete criminal justice proposals have been presented as of yet.”

This development has raised concerns about a potential conflict between the Trump administration and the Republican Party’s longstanding support for gun rights, especially as such discussions could impact the rights of transgender Americans. Former President Donald Trump has previously issued executive orders restricting transgender individuals from serving in the military and mandating that government-issued identification reflect a person’s biological sex.

In response to the news, Gun Owners of America, a prominent gun rights advocacy group, took to social media to voice its opposition, stating, “GOA opposes any and all gun bans. Full stop.”

The debate continues to evolve as the Justice Department weighs its options in addressing the issue of gun violence and the rights of various groups.

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