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Bump Stocks

The Sixth Circuit granted the federal government’s motion for an en banc rehearing of a case dealing with the legality of bump stocks. A panel of the circuit court ruled in March that several gun rights groups should have been granted an injunction against an ATF rule that defined bump stocks as machine guns.

CINCINNATI — The Sixth Circuit granted the federal government’s motion for an en banc rehearing of a case dealing with the legality of bump stocks. A panel of the circuit court ruled in March that several gun rights groups should have been granted an injunction against an ATF rule that defined bump stocks as machine guns.

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