WASHINGTON, March 26 - U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday rejected a bid by gun rights activists to put on hold a ban by President Donald Trump's administration on"bump stock" gun attachments that enable semi-automatic weapons to be fired rapidly.
Trump pledged to ban the devices soon after a gunman used them to shoot and kill 58 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas in October 2017. The Justice Department on Dec. 18 announced plans to implement the policy.
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Finally something done right! Thank you
There’s a reason the ATF couldn’t ban them 10 years ago.