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    Gun-device limitation finds wide support

    China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-10-06 11:05
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    WASHINGTON - The National Rifle Association joined the Trump administration and top congressional Republicans on Thursday in support of a restriction on Americans' guns: to regulate the "bump stock" devices the Las Vegas shooter apparently used to deadly effect.

    The devices, originally intended to help people with disabilities, fit over the stock and grip of a semiautomatic rifle and allow the weapon to fire continuously, some 400 to 800 rounds in a single minute.

    Bump stocks were found among the gunman's weapons and explain why victims in Las Vegas heard what sounded like automatic-weapons fire as the shooter rained bullets from a casino high-rise, slaughtering 58 people in a concert below and wounding hundreds more.

    Thursday's sudden endorsements of controls came almost simultaneously from the NRA and the White House.

    The NRA, which opposes virtually any hint of new restrictions, said in a statement: "The National Rifle Association is calling on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE) to immediately review whether these devices comply with federal law. The NRA believes that devices designed to allow semi-automatic rifles to function like fully automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations."

    Moments after, at the White House, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders praised the announcement.

    "We welcome that and a conversation on that," Sanders said. "It's something we're very open to."

    US President Donald Trump said ahead of a dinner with senior military leaders at the White House on Thursday evening, "We'll be looking into that over the next short period of time."

    House Speaker Paul Ryan added his support, as have other top Republicans.

    "Obviously we need to look at how we can tighten up the compliance with this law so that fully automatic weapons are banned," Ryan told reporters at an event in Chestertown, Maryland.

    The nation's largest gun lobby and most Republicans have stood firmly in recent years against stricter gun regulations, even as several mass shootings shocked the nation.

    They blocked background-check legislation after the shooting deaths of elementary school children in Connecticut in 2012, and took no action despite intense pressure from Democrats, including a House floor sit-in, after last year's bloodbath at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

    Gunfire that left House Majority Whip Steve Scalise near death at a baseball practice earlier this year didn't change the equation. But the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history, combined with the opportunity to back a limited change that could potentially be accomplished administratively, spurred a shift.

    Robert Spitzer, chairman of the political science department at SUNY-Cortland, who watches the gun industry closely, said he was surprised.

    Still, he said, "it's a pretty small concession in the realm of gun stuff. We're not talking about banning assault weapons here. It's a very specific accessory."

    The device, which retails for around $200, is not known among gun dealers as an item that is hugely popular. It was created ostensibly to help people with disabilities more easily fire AK- and AR-platform long guns.

    The device causes the gun to buck back and forth, repeatedly "bumping" the trigger against the shooter's finger. Technically, that means the finger is pulling the trigger for each round fired, keeping the weapon a legal semiautomatic. Because it creates a significant rocking motion, it also means that the gun is "spraying" bullets, and it's difficult to hit a target.

    The stocks have been around for less than a decade. Many Capitol Hill Republicans said this week they had never heard of them before the shooting in Las Vegas. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms during the Obama administration gave its seal of approval to their sale in 2010 after concluding that they did not violate federal law.

    The issue of bump stocks came up aboard Air Force One as Trump traveled back from visiting Las Vegas on Wednesday, according to GOP Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada, who was on board and said Trump sounded open to a change.

    But Democrats insisted that a regulatory change by the ATF would not be sufficient.

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    Mourners hold signs during a solidarity vigil in memory of victims of Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest music festival mass killing, in Newtown,Connecticut, the site of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting on Wednesday. Michelle Mcloughlin / Reuters 

    (China Daily USA 10/06/2017 page1)

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