as VegasBump stocks used by Las Vegas gunman are for sale again
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bump stock manufacturer has resumed selling the devices after it
temporarily halted their sale in the wake of last month’s mass shooting
in Las Vegas. Slide …
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Bump stocks used by Las Vegas gunman are for sale again
Slide Fire Solutions Inc. said Tuesday the devices are back on the market, despite bipartisan calls for their ban.
A dozen such devices, which allow semi-automatic guns to be fired as if they were automatic weapons, were found in gunman Stephen Paddock’s hotel room after he opened fire on a concert in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, killing 58 and injuring hundreds more.
The devices recovered from Paddock’s room were not linked to a specific manufacturer.
Slide Fire announced in a marketing email Tuesday that it would make bump stocks available for sale again, despite its limited inventory.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, introduced a bill that would ban bump stocks following the shooting.
Slide Fire and faces additional hurdles, too.
Three concert attendees have filed a proposed class-action suit against it and other manufacturers. It seeks unspecified damages plus funds to pay for victims’ counseling and treatment for emotional distress.
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