Supreme Court strikes down ATF's bump stock rule
the dog's butler
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Posted 2:46 pm, 06/14/2024
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Let me phrase it differently.
What are the use cases for bump stocks? Hint: mass murder is one of them.
Use cases are usage scenarios.
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Fakey
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Posted 2:43 pm, 06/14/2024
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Quite fummy watching 'ol shouldadolly spew its antics every time its vile behavior is called out for all to se.
YOU go dolly, the one AND only cloned shoulda !
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UnoFire
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Posted 2:34 pm, 06/14/2024
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It truly is remarkable for you be on a week long cry sesh.
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Fakey
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Posted 2:33 pm, 06/14/2024
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UnoFire
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Posted 2:31 pm, 06/14/2024
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Shut up ****, you will always be a loser!
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Fakey
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Posted 2:31 pm, 06/14/2024
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Once again we can rely on 'ol shouldadolly to spew a spinstraction to jerk a thread AND add nuffin' of consequence nor value to the polite discussion.
YOU go, dolly !
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Fakey
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Posted 2:28 pm, 06/14/2024
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Hey dogbutt, let this assuage your ignorance:
The bump stock makes it easier for the shooter to move the firearm back toward his shoulder and thereby release pressure from the trigger and reset it. And, it helps the shooter press the trigger against his finger very quickly thereafter.
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UnoFire
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Posted 2:26 pm, 06/14/2024
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Thats right! SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!
unless its a political witch hunt! Then we will cheer it!
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Joseph T.
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Posted 1:51 pm, 06/14/2024
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https://www.haystack.tv/v/s...7-massacre.
I don't have one nor do I want one but at least the court got it right that the ATFs interpretation of the of the law that says one function of the trigger doesn't apply's to bump stocks.
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