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The Supreme Court has struck down a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, a gun accessory that allows semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns. They were used in the deadliest mass ...
Several firearm safety and control bills addressing a ban on bump stocks, ... Michigan Senate Democrats advance bump stock ban, ghost gun serialization bills from committee. Ben Solis; Jun 6, 2025 ...
Broadman, who carried the bill on the Senate floor, also lauded the ban on rapid-fire devices as a reasonable response to gun violence. He noted that President Trump supported a 2017 ban on bump ...
FILE - A bump stock is attached to a semi-automatic rifle at the Gun Vault in South Jordan, Utah, Oct. 4, 2017. Rick Bowmer / AP. The Oregon Legislature has voted to ban rapid-fire devices and ...
A trio of gun regulations Michigan Senate Democrats passed June 25 would ban bump stocks, add to state law a ban on guns at the Michigan Capitol and prohibit ghost guns.
The Loper Bright ruling that ended so-called “Chevron deference” last June was described as a “return to judicial balance” — a technical correction. But its consequences are now impossible to ignore.
Senate Bill (SB) 224, SB 225, SB 226, proposed laws aiming to increase gun safety by banning ghost guns and bump stocks, were passed by the Michigan Senate Wednesday. SB 224 - 22 yes, 14 no, 1 excused ...
FILE - A bump stock is displayed in Harrisonburg, Va., on March 15, 2019. The Michigan Senate passed bills making manufacturing, selling or possessing bump stocks illegal.
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — A bill to ban "rapid-fire activators" in Oregon, like bump stocks, is now headed to the governor's desk. Senate lawmakers passed the ban Friday. The House passed it Thursday.
KGW SB 243 bans "bump stocks," and allows local governments to decide for themselves if they want to bar people from bringing guns into public buildings. By KGW June 1, 2025 8:26 pm ...
The Oregon Senate approved a gun control bill that would ban rapid-fire gun accessories. Senate Bill 243 now heads to the House for consideration.
HB 3076, which would have created a new state licensing program for gun dealers in Oregon, died in the House, but another, SB 243, is heading back to the Senate.