The American system of law was founded on the principle that the government would be required to explicitly state what is illegal, and all else should be presumed legal. The issue at hand is that the ATF in particular feels entitled to rewrite policy when it suits them, regardless of inconsistencies with past policy. This needs to be fought tooth and nail, and I applaud Rare Breed for doing so, even if their trigger is dumb. It is thinking like this that will allow ATF to continue to ban whatever the current administration wants banned, which turns law abiding citizens into felons without legislative branch changes to current legal code. The ATF is not the legislative branch. They should not be using the limited leeway they were intended to be granted when interpreting laws to make new ones or rewrite old ones. Bump stocks gone, no big deal, who cares. Now ATF is making up new regulations for centerfire rifle caliber pistols, wants to redefine firearm receivers to make firearm components as painful as possible to purchase, and is going after some dumb forced reset trigger.
And people shoot fast because they want to. Need has nothing to do with it.
^^^This. Thanks for putting it so eloquently