The Supreme Court deployed gifs to explain why mass shooters should be able to convert their rifles to machine guns
If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support.We are showing you options for a computer but if you're on a phone or tabletA bump stock is an attachment that converts a semi automatic rifle into a weapon that can fire as many as 800 rounds per minute - an intensity of gunfire matched by machine guns. The deadliest mass shooting carried out by a single shooter in US history - the October 2017 Las Vegas massacre - was enabled by a bump stock.
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