
President Joe Biden appointed Steve Dettelbach, an ex-U.S. Attorney from Ohio with a history of supporting gun control measures, as director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Dettelbach has a history of backing gun control measures, promoting several firearms restrictions during an unsuccessful 2018 campaign to become Ohio’s attorney general and making multiple posts on social media calling on America to take action in the wake of high-profile shootings. He stated WOSU that he supported universal background checks and bans on so-called assault weapons during his campaign.
Dettelbach was honored with endorsements from prominent gun control groups during his campaign Everytown for Gun SafetyAs well as former President Barack Obama and Biden.
Dettelbach also opposed a plan to arm teachers in the aftermath of the February 2018 shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, telling WOSU “it doesn’t protect people in any meaningful way, it’s more than a day late much more than a dollar short.”
“Who allows madmen such easy access to firearms?” Dettelbach asked in a 2019 Twitter post shortly after a shooting in El Paso, Texas. “Who armed a madmen with enough hate that he would kill people just because they were Hispanic? Those people must also be held accountable.”
This statement is from El Paso Sheriff. He is rightfully furious. Who gives madmen such easy access? Who would allow a madman to arm himself with enough hate to kill people simply because they are Hispanic? Those people should also be held responsible. pic.twitter.com/HQhy8oFtNr
— Steve Dettelbach (@SteveDettelbach) August 4, 2019
Dettelbach tweeted a 2020 post from the Sandy Hook Promise, a group that advocates for certain gun control measures, asking people to sign a “petition demanding action to prevent school shootings.”
The White House called Dettelbach “a highly respected former U.S. Attorney and career prosecutor who spent over two decades as a prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice” in a release Monday.
According to the release, Dettelbach was nominated in conjunction with a crackdown against so-called ghost firearms. The Justice Department announced new rules that will target ghost guns. They will require those who make or sell them federal firearms licenses, and run background checks.
Biden withdrew the nomination of David Chipman to the ATF in September 2021 after allegations of racist comments and bipartisan pushback over his attitude toward gun owners. Chipman called for banning the AR-15, a popular semi-automatic rifle, and pushed a definition of “assault weapons” that many viewed as more extreme than that of the European Union.
“President Biden’s new pick to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is a rinse and repeat from his last unsuitable nominee, David Chipman,” Amy Hunter, spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association, told the Daily Caller News Foundation, adding:
Steven Dettelbach, the new nominee, is a gun control expert who has supported gun bans and restrictions on lawful firearm transfer. Dettelbach’s history proves he cannot be trusted to work objectively and fairly with law-abiding gun owners, the firearms industry, or law enforcement—he will serve only to further restrict Americans’ rights.
In a statement Monday, the National Shooting Sports Foundation, one of the gun industry’s largest trade organizations, said it had “significant concerns regarding Dettelbach’s previous public statements supporting bans on Modern Sporting Rifles (MSRs), or AR-15 semiautomatic rifles, universal background checks, which are unworkable without a national firearm registry that is already forbidden by federal law, and extreme-risk protection orders, or so-called ‘red flag’ laws, without protections for Due Process considerations.”
Dettelbach did no respond to a request by the Daily Caller News Foundation for comments.
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