Supreme Court rejects challenges to federal ban on bump stocks, classifying them as machine guns

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Supreme Court rejects challenges to federal ban on bump stocks, classifying them as machine guns
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The Supreme Court announced Monday it would not hear a challenge to the federal ban on bump stocks, which classifies the devices as “machine guns.”

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