The Department of Justice issued a ban
on bump stocks Friday as a response to the gun - control groundswell.
Not exact matches
Scott also said
Friday that he supported a ban
on «
bump stock» devices, which accelerate semiautomatic rifles» rate of gunfire and were used in last year's shooting in Las Vegas.
On Friday President Trump tweeted a reminder that he is determined to «ban all devices that turn legal weapons into illegal guns,» like
bump stocks.
Stocks may have enjoyed a
bump on last
Friday's jobs report, but you should let the bubbly chill for a while.
The bureau met with lawmakers again
on Friday to reiterate yet again that Congress needs to pass a law
on bump stocks before the ATF can enforce it.
Additionally,
on Friday, the Department of Justice issued the rule to ban
bump stocks following through
on the President's commitment to ban devices that turn legal weapons into illegal machine guns.»
While he has not come through
on some promises,
on Friday evening, just hours ahead of the march, the Department of Justice announced its proposal to ban
bump stocks.
Additionally,
on Friday, the Department of Justice issued the rule to ban
bump stocks following through
on the President's commitment to ban devices that turn legal weapons into illegal machine guns.»
Republican U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, who's running for Florida governor as a champion of gun rights, went
on Fox News late
Friday night to criticize the law, which raises the minimum age to buy rifles from 18 to 21; extends a three - day waiting period for handgun purchases to include long guns; and bans
bump stocks, which allow guns to mimic fully automatic fire.