Massachusetts’ Second Amendment Group Cries Foul Over ‘Bump-Fire Stock’ Ban

Massachusetts’ Second Amendment Group Cries Foul Over ‘Bump-Fire Stock’ Ban

 BOSTON — The state's leading pro-Second Amendment organization is not pleased with legislation attached to the supplemental state budget passed Wednesday by the House, aimed partially at banning "bump-fire stock" equipment, the add-on gear authorities claim maximized the casualties in last week's Las Vegas shooting massacre.

The point of contention for members of the Gun Owner's Action League of Massachusetts, however, is apparently not related to a specific ban on bump stocks — the fight coming from the gun rights group stems from language pertaining to what they fear is a broader, less-defined host of add-on components. 

UPDATED — In Wake of Vegas Massacre, Massachusetts Lawmakers On Verge of Passing “Bump Fire Stock” Ban
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UPDATED — In Wake of Vegas Massacre, Massachusetts Lawmakers On Verge of Passing “Bump Fire Stock” Ban

State House News Service

(4:30 p.m. update — the House has passed this legislation)

By Matt Murphy
STATE HOUSE NEWS SERVICE

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