The Supreme Court struck down a Trump-era ban on “bump stocks” for guns on Friday—devices that allow a semi-automatic rifle to fire shots rapidly, mimicking a machine gun—reviving a years-old ...
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The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that a "bump stock" attachment does not convert a semiautomatic rifle into a "machine gun," which is prohibited under federal law. The 6-3 vote aligned with the ...
The devices allow semiautomatic guns to fire more rapidly. They were banned after one of the deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S. history, at a Las Vegas concert in 2017. By Abbie VanSickle ...
As a presidential candidate last December, Gov. Ron DeSantis criticized bans on pistol braces and bump stocks issued by his opponent, former President Donald Trump, and current President Joe Biden.
The fate of the controversial accessory will be decided by the justices. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- To gun enthusiasts, Jeremiah Cottle is an American hero and entrepreneurial success story. To his critics, ...
WASHINGTON − After the deadliest mass shooting in the nation’s history, then-President Donald Trump vowed he would get rid of the device that turns a semi-automatic rifle into something closer to a ...
Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday invalidated a federal rule enacted during the Trump administration that outlawed bump stocks, devices that greatly increase the rate of fire of semi-automatic ...