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In Spring 2026, The ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) introduced a regulatory reform package that would weaken safeguards designed to prevent illegal gun trafficking while making it easier for firearms to be diverted into criminal markets.

Easy access to guns, the lack of proper registration and tracing, and the deregulation of the firearms industry contributes not only to countless deaths in the United States, but also to the cartel and gang violence that is fueling migration, displacement, and suffering in the places we work like Haiti and throughout Latin America.

Each rule change is open for public comment until August 4th, and so far, the majority of comments have been in favor of the proposed deregulations. We have prepared comments on 4 crucial rule changes and invite everyone to submit your comments or creating your own.

 

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Quixote Center is celebrating our 50th Anniversary!

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About Us

The Quixote Center dismantles oppressive systems and structures so that vulnerable people are empowered to become the artisans of their own destiny.  Inspired by liberation theology, we do this through sustainable development, U.S. policy reform, economic justice, and educational initiatives.

Latest Action

Take Action Now: Ask your Members of Congress to co-sponsor the ARMAS Act of 2025 – H.R.6736, S.3508

Gun trafficking from the United States is fueling deadly violence across Latin America and the Caribbean, with devastating consequences in countries like Haiti and Mexico. The ARMAS Act of 2025 would restore oversight, strengthen transparency, and hold U.S. arms exporters accountable, helping prevent weapons from falling into the hands of criminal gangs. Urge your Members of Congress to co-sponsor the ARMAS Act and take a critical step toward reducing violence and protecting lives across the region.

On December 16, 2025, Representative Castro introduced the ARMAS Act in the House – – and Senator Murphy introduced the bill in the Senate – . We encourage everyone to utilize our congressional letter template and telephone script to ask your Members of Congress to fully support this bill.

Thank you for your continued support.

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