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In a loss for the Biden administration, the Supreme Court on Friday ruled that federal ban on “bump stocks,” gun accessories that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly, is unlawful.
And though it’s gun-related, this isn’t a Second Amendment case. It’s more like last term’s appeal in Garland v.Cargill, in which the court struck down the bump stock ban.The 6-3 majority ...
Bills banning bump stocks and ghost guns passed the Michigan Senate on Wednesday. Supporters say these bans are necessary for safety, while opponents believe they will only punish responsible, legal ...
The Michigan Senate voted to ban bump stocks and ghost guns. But Republican opposition indicates the GOP-controlled House won't take up the bills.
In June 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, struck down the federal ban on bump stocks. “Some tools designed to maximize casualty don’t belong in civilian hands,” Broadman said.
A federal judge cited the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn a similar ban on bump stocks. Forced reset triggers allow semi-automatic weapons to fire faster.
The Supreme Court on Friday left in place a longstanding gun restriction in the District of Columbia that bans magazines that hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition, opting once again to avoid ...
The U.S. Supreme Court turned away a fresh gun-rights appeal, refusing to question the District of Columbia’s ban on large-capacity ammunition-feeding devices.
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.