The Borneo Post

US proposes ban on deadly bump stocks on eve of anti-gun march

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WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion formally proposed on Friday a complete ban on bump stocks, which effectivel­y convert assault rifles into machine guns, on the eve of a nationwide protest for firearms control.

The Justice Department’s proposed rule would order the surrender or destructio­n of more than a half-million of the devices estimated sold over the past decade.

Several bump stocks were used by the gunman who rained fire on concert-goers in Las Vegas on Oct 1, killing 58 people and injuring more than 850. The proposed rule will include a 90-day period for people to comment on it — possibly leading to changes — and then it will become law.

“As I promised, today the Department of Justice will issue the rule banning BUMP STOCKS with a mandated comment period,” President Donald trump tweeted.

“We will BAN all devices that turn legal weapons into illegal machine guns.”

The move came a day before hundreds of thousands of people around the country were expected to join marches in support of greater gun controls in the aftermath of the Parkland school shooting in which 17 people lost their lives.

Students who survived the attack have organised the march, with massive crowds expected in Washington.

Attorney-General Jeff Sessions said the new rule would classify bump stocks under the national ban on machine guns.

Several years ago, federal regulators said the devices, which are mechanical attachment­s to the stock of a rifle that make it fire rapidly, could not be classified that way. — AFP

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