- Amtrak is considering a policy change that would make it easier for passengers to bring firearms on trains, a move reportedly prompted by pressure from the Trump administration.
- The proposed change involves installing lockboxes on trains for gun storage, significantly expanding the number of routes where firearms would be allowed.
- The consideration comes despite the arrest of Cole Tomas Allen, who allegedly traveled by Amtrak with firearms from California to Washington, D.C., intending to attack President Donald Trump and other officials.
- The change would open up more than 1,500 trains a day to allowing guns aboard instead of the current rule that only allows guns on a couple dozen mostly long-distance trains that have locked baggage cars.
- Critics, such as Everytown for Gun Safety, argue that allowing more guns on trains would compromise passenger safety, especially given the lack of airport-style security screening.
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