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In wake of New Zealand attack, experts say mass shootings can spur stricter gun controlExperts in Canada say that while mass shootings have previously spurred changes in gun control policy, it's not something to be taken for granted.CanadaMar 16, 2019
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Trump administration bans bump stocks, which were used in Las Vegas mass shootingThe regulation gives gun owners until late March to turn in or destroy the devices. After that, it will be illegal to possess them under the same federal laws that prohibit machine-guns.WorldDec 18, 2018
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Donald Trump says he will ban bump stock devicesPresident Donald Trump says his administration will "BAN" bump stock devices that "turn legal weapons into illegal machines."PoliticsMar 23, 2018
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Justice Department moves to ban bump stocks at Trump’s behestThe Trump administration said it has taken the first step in the regulatory process to ban bump stocks.PoliticsMar 10, 2018
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Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock was emailing about bump stocks for months: documentsThree months before the shooting, Paddock sent emails discussing buying bump stocks, which can make semiautomatic rifles fire hundreds of rounds a minute, media reports on unsealed search warrants showed.WorldJan 13, 2018
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Las Vegas shooting didn’t change American minds on gun control: pollThe slaying of five dozen people in Las Vegas did little to change Americans’ opinions about gun laws.WorldOct 20, 2017
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Las Vegas shooting victims file lawsuit against bump stock makersThe proposed class action lawsuit accuses Slide Fire Solutions and other unnamed manufacturers of negligence.WorldOct 10, 2017
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NRA opposes ban on bump stocks, devices used by Las Vegas shooter to speed up gunfireLas Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock used bump-stock devices to convert his rifles into fully automatic weapons, killing 58 people.WorldOct 8, 2017
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Bump stocks selling out in U.S. after gunman used them in Las Vegas shootingU.S. lawmakers are considering a ban on bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic weapons to fire as quickly as machine guns, following the Las Vegas shooting that left 58 dead.WorldOct 5, 2017
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