A divided Supreme Court on Friday struck down a federal ban on bump stock devices that allow semiautomatic rifles to fire hundreds of bullets a minute, upending one of the few recent efforts by ...
after a Sixth Circuit panel unanimously found Tuesday the government cannot enforce a rule that bans the devices. The Gun Control Act, originally passed in 1968, bans possession of a "machine gun," ...
a manufacturer of the devices, said in a video message to supporters. “It is an amazing ruling.” The ATF declined to comment for the story. The Trump administration, through the ATF, reclassified bump ...
Lawmakers heard proposals for banning bump stocks and other rapid-fire devices, prohibiting untraceable 'ghost guns' and ...
killing 58 last year The Trump administration has banned the use of bump stocks, devices that let rifles fire like machine guns, after promising to do so earlier this year. The final date to ...
Jared Polis to veto a measure that adds regulations for semiautomatic firearms and bans the sale or purchase of any rapid-fire conversion devices, like bump stocks. The bill advanced through the ...
Despite a ruling from the en banc appeals court upholding the government's ban on the rapid-fire devices, a Kentucky resident argues bump stocks don’t count as machine guns under federal law.
Participants were allowed to bring in up to five bump stocks, operable or inoperable, and receive a $150 voucher per device. WSP could host additional events if funding is made available from the ...