In 2013, a company called Slide Fire Solutions introduced a device called a “bump stock” that enabled a semi-automatic assault rifle to behave like a fully automatic one — dancing around the ...
The Trump administration announced Saturday it has taken the first step in the regulatory process to ban bump stocks, likely setting the stage for long legal battles with gun manufacturers while the ...
Massachusetts is on its way to becoming the first state since the Las Vegas shooting massacre to outlaw devices that allow semi-automatic weapons to mimic fully automatic guns. The state Senate voted ...
Less than three weeks after Trump called on the Department of Justice to propose a regulation banning “bump stocks” and similar devices, the department has officially taken its first step toward the ...
President Trump took a welcome if tepid step toward sensible gun reform two weeks ago, when he issued an order that banned bump stocks, the devices that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly ...
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