Bump-stock ban enacted by Trump administration can stand, federal judge rules [View all]
Source: Washington Post
Bump-stock ban enacted by Trump administration can stand, federal judge rules
By Meagan Flynn February 26 at 1:09 AM
A federal judge in Washington ruled late Monday that the Trump administrations ban on rapid-fire rifle attachments known as bump stocks can move forward, stymieing efforts by gun-rights groups who sought to block the new policy.
In a 64-page decision, U.S. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich found that the Firearms Policy Coalition and other groups did not put forth any convincing legal arguments in favor of stopping the Trump administration from carrying out the ban, which targets a device used in the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.
Friedrich, a 2017 appointee of President Trump to the District of Columbia, ruled it was reasonable of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to conclude that a bump-stock, which uses the recoil energy from a rifle to automatically fire the next round, performs the same function as a machine gun and should therefore be banned just like machine guns under federal law.
Trump had moved to ban bump stocks in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting with loud bipartisan support from Congress and anti-gun-violence advocates. The October 2017 shooting left 58 people dead and hundreds wounded after a man rained gunfire on concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, firing from the 32nd floor of his Vegas hotel. Affixed to a dozen of the 23 rifles found in his room were bump stock devices, which allowed him to fire multiple rounds more quickly.
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