News

Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era ban on bump stocks for guns In a concurring opinion, Samuel Alito said the 'simple remedy' to the gun issue is Congress amending the law that bans machine guns.
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.
In this Oct. 4, 2017 file photo, a device called a "bump stock" is attached to a semi-automatic rifle at the Gun Vault store and shooting range in South Jordan, Utah.
Transcript: MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal ban on bump stocks today. Those are the devices that can attach to a semi-automatic rifle to make it fire as fast ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a challenge to a Trump-era ban on bump stocks for firearms put in place in the wake of the 2017 mass shooting. Latest U.S.
Federal bump stock ban goes into effect 00:39. Washington — The Supreme Court on Friday said it will consider a challenge to a Trump-era regulation that bans so-called "bump stocks," a firearms ...
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats sought to pass legislation Tuesday banning bump stocks for firearms after the Supreme Court overruled a previous ban, but a single Republican objected on behalf of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court today overturned a federal ban on bump stocks, the devices that can attach to a semi-automatic rifle to make it fire as fast as a machine gun -- potentially hundreds of ...
What the Supreme Court decision on bump stocks could mean for guns in the U.S. The U.S. Supreme Court today overturned a federal ban on bump stocks, the devices that can attach to a semi-automatic ...