U.S. Supreme Court rejects challenge to ban on gun 'bump stocks'
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Supreme Court Refuses to Hear 2 Cases on Federal Bump Stock Ban
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected two challenges to a federal regulation banning the use of bump stocks, accessories to semiautomatic weapons that allow the discharge of several bullets every time the trigger is pulled (as opposed to just one).The cases in question — Aposhian v. Garland and Gun Owners of America v. Garland — involved plaintiffs who had sued the federal government over changes the Department of Justice (DOJ) had made to …
US Supreme Court rejects challenge to ban on gun 'bump stocks'
WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court, which expanded gun rights in a major decision in June, on Monday (Oct 3) declined to hear a challenge to a federal ban on devices called "bump stocks" that enable semi-automatic weapons to fire like a machine gun - a firearms control measure prompted by a 2017 Las Vegas mass shootin
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