The 10th Circuit court today placed a stay on the bump stock ban, set to go into effect on the 26th of this month.
So, you are not going to become a felon on the 26th if you have one currently.
The 10th Circuit court today placed a stay on the bump stock ban, set to go into effect on the 26th of this month.
So, you are not going to become a felon on the 26th if you have one currently.
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Why did they do that?
If I had to guess I'd say it has something to do with the NRA having a large lobbying budget.
It was actually a group called the NCLA. I seem to recall the NRA not really making a big fuss about bump stocks.
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Bump stocks are largely seen as a toy by serious operators in the field. But the banning was less a concern about their loss but more the way the process was all jacked up in terms of the ATFs expansion of the definition of the term "machine gun" to encompass the stocks, thereby accomplishing the ban through the ATF's rulemaking authority rather than by legislative action. Such a power comes with serious implications when it comes to the technical nature of firearms.
Also, the whole "the NRA has mad Benjamins" is largely a trope of the uninformed. They had a lobbying expenditure of approximately $5 million in 2017 and 2018 which put them somewhere like 80th on the list. Hardly huge by any measure. What they do have is access to a deeply engaged, active corps of single-issue voters who are vocal, vote without fail, and as a bloc carry a significant amount of political power. Notwithstanding this, true 2A supporters are quite disappointed in how the NRA seemed to roll on the bump stock issue given what's at stake above.
They're also highly influenced by Russia, considering a Russian operative was able to get to the highest ranks of the organization.
Anonymous is an Idea - not a group.