GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (via WOOD TV 8) — Two of Michigan’s Republican lawmakers are on board with a proposed review of certain gun regulations.
On Thursday, the National Rifle Association called for bump stocks to be better regulated and the Trump administration endorsed that suggestion.
Bump stocks, a firearm accessory, make it possible for semi-automatic weapons to fire continuously, getting off 400 to 800 rounds per minute. Gunman Stephen Paddock used such a device in the massacre in Las Vegas that killed 59 and wounded hundreds.
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