By BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI
Sixteen states have sued the Trump administration over its plan to allow the sale of forced-reset triggers that make semiautomatic rifles fire more rapidly and return devices already seized to their owners.
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The suit announced Monday argues that returning the triggers would violate federal law, pose a threat to