"Supreme Court Examines Trump-Era Bump Stock Ban"

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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments regarding the Trump administration's ban on bump stocks, a device that increases a semiautomatic weapon's rate of fire. The case, which does not revolve around the Second Amendment, is part of a broader effort to limit the authority of administrative agencies, specifically the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The ban has sparked controversy among gun store owners and advocates, with Michael Cargill, a gun rights defender, challenging the ban and arguing against what he sees as an overreach of administrative power.
Topics:nation#administrative-state#bump-stock-ban#gun-rights#politics#supreme-court#trump-administration
- In Fight Over Bump Stock Ban, Lawyers Take Aim at Administrative State The New York Times
- US supreme court to hear arguments over bump stock ban The Guardian US
- Supreme Court weighs Trump ban on gun 'bump stocks' NBC News
- Is a bump stock a “machinegun?” The U.S. Supreme Court takes up the question National Constitution Center
- Supreme Court bump stocks case will examine Trump-era ban USA TODAY
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