Momentum for Bump Stock Regulation Builds, Backed by NRA
Breaking a silence since Monday night’s shooting in Las Vegas, the National Rifle Association said the devices “should be subject to additional regulations” following a bi-partisan wave in Congress and a White House statement that suggested a ban was going to be enacted regardless of the NRA’s stance. Long-time gun control advocate Diane Feinstein (D-CA) introduced a bill to ban the accessory that converts a semi-automatic rifle into something that behaves much like an automatic rifle with the support of some key Republicans. It represents the first time in recent memory that Republicans have supported anything that was perceived by ... Log in to view full article.