Democrat Dick Durbin Urges Senate Colleagues to Ban Bump Stocks
Sen. Dick Durbin (D) called for a ban on bump stocks Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
Sen. Dick Durbin (D) called for a ban on bump stocks Wednesday during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
Senior United States District Judge David Alan Ezra vacated the ATF’s bump stock ban rule on Monday and recognized plaintiff Michael Cargill’s “right to possess” the device under federal law.
Judge Reed O’Connor decided against another ATF rule Tuesday, vacating the agency’s rule classifying forced reset triggers as “machineguns.”
Breitbart News spoke with Mike Cargill, the man who brought the case that resulted in SCOTUS striking down the ATF bump stock ban.
CLAIM: Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) used a post on X Tuesday to claim that Donald Trump refused to ban bump stocks.
Chuck Schumer pushed a unanimous consent vote on a bump stock ban to use Republican opposition to paint the GOP as favoring mass shooters.
President Biden reacted to SCOTUS’s bump stock decision by asking Congress to pass legislation to ban the firearm accessories.
In 2017 the ATF Association sent a letter to lawmakers informing them that the ATF had approved bump stocks because they do not turn a semiautomatic rifle into a machine gun.
NJ AG Matthew Platkin cannot believe SCOTUS struck down a ban on bump stocks, devices he sees as “capable of causing extreme bloodshed.”
Attaching a bump stock to a rifle does not make it a machine gun, and thus the federal agency ban on bump stocks is illegal under federal law, the Supreme Court held on Friday.
Two gun controls, one of which was a bump stock ban, were defeated in the Pennsylvania House on Tuesday despite a rally by activists and pro-gun control lawmakers.
Host Mike Slater discusses Mitch McConnell’s announcement that he is finally stepping down as the Senate Republican leader in November.
Central Texas Gun Works owner Michael Cargill’s lawsuit against the ATF’s bump stock ban went to the Supreme Court of the United States.
Guns are back at the Supreme Court, as the justices announced on Friday they will decide on free speech rights for the National Rifle Association (NRA) and whether the federal government can ban bump stocks, which are a firearm accessory, by calling them machineguns.
Democrats in the House Judiciary Committee will hold a vote on a gun control package Thursday which contains a ban on “high capacity” magazines and requires a background check for “ghost guns.”
The ATF is weighing changes to the definition of “firearm” in order to target guns built from kits and/or parts printed on 3D printers.
On March 25, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ruled against the ATF’s December 26, 2018, rule declaring bump stocks to be machine guns and prohibiting ownership of said stocks.
Following Thursday’s House passage of Democrat gun control Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) put introduced a ban on 205 “assault weapons.”
Incoming Florida Senate president Bill Galvano (R-Bradenton) says he is “grateful” for the Everytown for Gun Safety donations to his political committee.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) plans a war on guns after Democrats assume their newly elected positions and take control of his state’s legislature.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) signed legislation on July 31, 2019, to prevent New York teachers from being armed for classroom defense.
Gov. Ralph Northam (D) reacted to the heinous Virginia Beach shooting by pushing a gun confiscation bill and numerous other gun controls.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) is calling a special session of the state legislature for the purpose of securing a “bump stock” ban in response to the May 31, 2019, Virginia Beach handgun shooting.
Democrat presidential hopeful Kirsten Gillibrand described the NRA as “the worst organization in this country” Sunday during a Fox News town hall.
The Montana Republican Party slammed Democrat Gov. Steve Bullock Tuesday for announcing his candidacy for president and sticiking Montana’s taxpayers with the bill.
Democrat presidential hopeful Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) wants to ban firearm devices that are already illegal.
Democrat presidential hopeful Kamala Harris has a long history of gun control support at the state and federal level.
Rolling Stone commented on the NRA’s relative silence regarding the ban of bump stocks by suggesting the gun rights organization surrendered on the issue in order to shield semiautomatic rifles.
Papers and news outlets around the country report that gun rights supporters are outraged over President Trump’s bump stock ban.
the NRA issued a statement expressing disappointment that citizens who legally purchased the accessories are not allowed to keep them.
The Department of Justice announced Tuesday the finalized form of the bump stock ban, achieved by amending ATF regulation so as to define bump stocks as “machineguns.”
President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will be signing a ban on bump stocks that gives Americans 90 days to hand them over or otherwise dispose of them.
Beto O’Rourke (D) suggested AR-15 sales should be banned in America.
While speaking to the Santa Fe County Federation of Democratic Women Gubernatorial Forum this month, New Mexico gubernatorial candidate Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) called for a ban on “high magazine cartridges.”
The post-Parkland gun control push may have netted zero action in Congress but it has certainly found takers in one of the most unlikely of places–Republican Governors in many pro-gun states.
Gun Owners of America (GOA) sent President Trump a letter on May 1 which expresses their conviction that the executive branch lacks the legal authority to ban bump stocks.
Ohio Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine (R) supports President Trump’s executive gun control on bump stocks.
If I have learned anything from dealing with gun-related legislation for 43 years, it is this: If a gun-related statute or regulation CAN be abused, it ultimately WILL be abused.
As student activists walked out of class Friday morning, they did so demanding passage of a gun control requirement that the Parkland school shooter passed in order to acquire his gun.
Rep. Todd Rokita (R-IN) is pushing to end Citibank’s federal contract after the finance giant adopted new gun policies that do not respect the Second Amendment.