The U.S. Supreme Court has lifted a ban on bump stocks — the rapid fire accessory used in America’s deadliest mass shooting. The ruling delivers a major blow for gun safety advocates and strikes down one of the very few efforts by the federal government to address America’s gun violence epidemic. Jackson Proskow reports.
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U.S. Supreme Court lifts ban on gun bump stocks in blow to gun safety advocates
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