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The ATF declined to comment on any pending or potential future review of bump stocks. But the ATF did finish a classification review of a bump stock, also known as a slide fire, in January 2010.
ATF can't save bump stock owners from Maryland ban . Why a new Maryland licensing process can't be put into practice. By Victor Ordonez and Dylan Goetz. May 10, 2018, 2:45 PM. 1:13.
ATF finally starts review on bump stock authority 2 months after Vegas shooting By Kate Irby. Updated December 06, 2017 7:41 AM. ORDER REPRINT ...
In an April 2013 letter to Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter, Richard Marianos, then ATF assistant director for public and governmental affairs, wrote: “Those bump-fire stocks which were found to ...
Republicans are blaming the Obama administration for failing to regulate bump fire stocks in 2010 – but it’s unclear whether the administration could have prevented the sale of the device that ...
Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock used a dozen bump stocks in his hotel suite, which enabled him to shoot more than 500 people at a country music festival last week. The devices allowed him to ...
Back in December, the ATF gave owners 90 days to either turn in the device or destroy it themselves after the Trump administration enacted a ban on bump stocks. The deadline is March 26th.
Gun Control. The 5th Circuit Says the ATF Exceeded Its Legal Authority When It Banned Bump Stocks The decision defends the separation of powers and the rule of law against an attempt to prohibit ...
June 7, 2010 In a letter to bump stock manufacturer Slide Fire Solutions, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) confirms it’s evaluated the company’s bump stocks and ...
However, all ATF offices will accept bump stock devices and the organization encouraged people to make an appointment ahead of arriving. What Happens When You Turn It In.
When the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) asked for comments about bump stocks — the device used by a Las Vegas gunman to massacre nearly 60 people at a concert last ...
Existing owners will not be compensated — they must either destroy their bump stocks or surrender them at a local ATF office. “Options for destroying the devices include melting, crushing, or ...