The bump stock did the rest.' 'Today, the Court puts bump stocks back in civilian hands,' Sotomayor wrote. 'To do so, it casts aside Congress's definition of "machinegun" and seizes upon one that ...
"Without repeating the intricacies of those positions here, there can be no doubt that a significant number of reasonable jurists have reached diametrically opposed conclusions as to whether the ...
The arguments in the bump stock case, though ... Bump stocks don’t fit that definition because “the trigger must still be released and reengaged to fire each additional shot,” Thomas ...
but that the bump stock was not considered a machine gun until the adoption of the 2018 rule. "The ATF has an inconsistent record," Bush continued. "Isn't that evidence that the statute is ambiguous?" ...
A bump stock is an accessory attached to a semi-automatic ... ban on bump stocks stating that bump stocks do not meet the definition of a machine gun. This resulted in the Supreme Court leaving ...