The NRA Wants To Regulate 'Bump Stock' Gun Accessories, Paul Ryan Says We Need To Learn More | TIME

  • 7 years ago
The National Rifle Association says it's open to new regulations on "bump stocks," a gun accessory reportedly used by the shooter in the recent massacre in Las Vegas. Bump stocks can greatly increase a weapon's rate of fire, enabling a semi-automatic rifle to function more like a fully automatic one.
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The NRA Wants To Regulate 'Bump Stock' Gun Accessories, Paul Ryan Says We Need To Learn More | TIME

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