“The application for stay presented to Justice [Sonia] Sotomayor and by her referred to the Court is denied,” the Supreme Court said in its order.
Gun Owners of America, which brought the lawsuit before the court, said in a December 27 statement that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives' (ATF) new bump stock regulation clearly violates US federal law, as bump stocks do not qualify as machine guns under the federal statute.
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Bump stocks allowed a lone gunman to convert ordinary rifles into weapons that fired hundreds of rounds each minute at a 2017 concert in Las Vegas, killing 58 people and wounding more than 500.
The Second Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees the right of Americans to keep and bear arms.
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