Alabama lawmaker moves ahead with push to ban bump stocks in Birmingham

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“At least 100 shots were fired in Five Points,” Rep. Juandalynn Givan said. “That’s not a crime scene, that’s a war zone.'

Democratic State Rep. Juandalynn Givan of Birmingham speaks during a forum on Jan. 9, 2024, at the Sunlight District Auditorium in Prichard, Ala.The bill, HB62, would ban bump stocks in Class 1 municipalities, or municipalities with over 300,000 people. According to the Alabama League of Municipalities, Birmingham is the only Class 1 in the state.

If Givan’s bill is signed into law, owning a bump stock in Birmingham would become a Class C felony in Alabama, which carries a sentence anywhere between 366 days and 10 years.Whooping cough found at Alabama schools: What is pertussis? Should parents worry?outside Hush, a hookah and cigar lounge in the popular Five Points South district of Birmingham. Four people were killed and 17 others wounded.

In 2017, a gunman used rifles equipped with bump stocks when he killed 58 people and wounded 850 at an outdoor country music festival in Las Vegas, Cason reported. That led to a ban on bump stocks by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives under the Trump administration. But the U.S. Supreme CourtGivan previously pre-filed a bill to ban bump stocks statewide. Her new bill is a local bill and would apply only to Birmingham.

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