A newly enforced federal ban on firearm bump stocks will stay in place for the time being, after the Supreme Court again rejected efforts by gun-rights groups to delay its implementation. President Trump signed an order on Feb. 20, 2018, directing the Justice Department to ban "bump stocks" and other gun modifiers that make semi-automatic firearms fire faster. Semi-automatic rifles with bump stocks could fire hundreds of rounds per minute, according to experts. WHAT ARE BUMP STOCKS? CLICK TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe National Rifle Association (NRA) even called for an immediate review of bump stocks after the Vegas shooting.
Source: Fox News March 28, 2019 16:41 UTC