Bump stocks, which allow rifles to mimic automatic weapons, are now illegal to own, buy or sell

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An October 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas that killed 58 prompted action on bump stocks by President Donald Trump.

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They should ban guns like what Australia did.

No reason to celebrate, most are homemade and now they can get a higher price. Try banning the assault rifles that use bump stocks as New Zealand is doing.

What a silly ban. It does absolutely nothing.

Yet over 560 people shot in Chicago alone in 2018. Nothing changed yet.

Conspiracy

..........well thats the end of mass shootings then!

'Action'? 1 1/2 yrs after the mass killing. The Firearms Policy Coalition (501C not reguired to list donors) is taking it to the Supreme Court.

Big deal! Assault weapons are still killing!!!!!

We still haven't heard anything about that shooter's motives, though. He must not have fit the narrative.

I can bumpfire without a bump stock

If some liberal ever tries to make my AR15 illegal, that's when things will get serious.

Kids get slaughtered in classrooms = arm the teachers Two mosques get shot up and NZ has gun law changes made that WEEKEND....

UNCONSTITUTIONAL

And a bump stock wasn't even used in the shooting. Stunning. CUCK

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