"Supreme Court Reviews Trump-Era Bump Stock Ban"

The Supreme Court is set to hear a challenge to a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, a gun accessory used in the 2017 Las Vegas massacre. The case involves a Texas gun shop owner arguing that the ban was not in line with federal law, while the Biden administration defends the ban. The ban was a reversal by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives following the Las Vegas shooting. The case is not directly about Second Amendment gun rights, but rather about the ATF's authority in imposing the ban. The Supreme Court's decision is expected by early summer and comes at a time when the conservative majority has been increasingly skeptical of federal agency powers.
- The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a Trump-era ban on a gun accessory known as bump stocks The Associated Press
- Live updates: Supreme Court bump stocks ban oral arguments CNN
- Live Updates: Supreme Court Considers Bump Stock Ban Enacted Under Trump The New York Times
- 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
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