U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that there has been widespread support for a ban on bump stocks, not because they allow for more bullets to be shot at a higher fire rate, but because they reduce accuracy and cause bullets to be shot erratically.
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Trump says inaccuracy, not rate of fire, why bump stocks ban needed
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