The bump stock ban is just days away. What will owners do?
By LISA MARIE PANE an hour ago
BOISE, Idaho (AP) David Lunsford is an avid gun owner with a firing range on his Texas spread. With bump stocks about to be banned by the U.S. government, he grudgingly decided to sell off his and let someone else figure out what to do with them.
If I get caught with one, Im a felon, and it seems like to me thats entrapment in the biggest way. I bought that thing legally with my hard-earned money, said the 60-year-old Lunsford, who has at one time owned six AR-15 rifles that he built from kits, as well as a World War II German submachine gun.
The bump stock the attachment used by the killer during the 2017 Las Vegas massacre to make his weapons fire rapidly like machine guns will become illegal on Tuesday in the only major gun restriction imposed by the federal government in the past few years, a period that has seen massacres in places like Las Vegas; Thousand Oaks, California; Sutherland Springs, Texas; and Orlando and Parkland, Florida.
Unlike with the decade-long assault weapons ban, the government isnt allowing existing owners to keep their bump stocks. They must be destroyed or turned over to authorities. And the government isnt offering any compensation for the devices, which can cost hundreds of dollars. Violators can face up to 10 years in prison and thousands of dollars in fines.
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