The US Supreme Court is set to rule on the Trump-era federal ban on bump stocks, which are attachments that transform semi-automatic rifles into rapid-fire weapons similar to machine guns. The ban's constitutionality is under scrutiny, particularly in light of its connection to the Las Vegas mass shooting. Additionally, the court will examine the National Rifle Association's free speech lawsuit against a New York state official. The official is accused of financially 'blacklisting' the NRA by encouraging insurance companies to terminate their business relationships with the gun lobby, a potential violation of the First Amendment.
Supreme Court agrees to hear challenges to bump stock ban, New York's financial 'blacklisting' of NRA https://t.co/vgBPYJVQC1
The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether a Trump era-ban on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns, violates federal law. https://t.co/AQRSn9ObSC
Supreme Court will rule on ban on rapid-fire gun bump stocks, used in the Las Vegas mass shooting https://t.co/dNxmuhWtMC
Supreme Court Will Consider Whether Bump Stocks Are Machine Guns—And Can Legally Be Banned https://t.co/llqVfavdyh
The Supreme Court to hear NRA free speech lawsuit against New York official https://t.co/yGuMl3gRnU https://t.co/pkOgtl94yL
The Supreme Court said it would decide whether a state official in New York violated the First Amendment by encouraging companies to stop doing business with the National Rifle Association after the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. https://t.co/hA6hqPS7I6
Supreme Court Will Consider Whether Bump Stocks Are Machine Guns—And Can Legally Be Banned https://t.co/zOqcJB1wrP https://t.co/b63jEIxrg2
Supreme Court to review Trump-era ban on rapid-fire gun bump stocks used by Las Vegas massacre gunman who killed 60 https://t.co/PVedCDudjX https://t.co/pwN76LMVie
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether a Trump era-ban on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns, violates federal law. https://t.co/tVGzN1mMPB
Great news. The regulatory bump stock ban is blatantly unconstitutional, not because of the 2A, but because statutory language is clear on what is and is not a “machine gun.” DOJ doesn’t get to unilaterally rewrite laws whenever it feels like it. https://t.co/UzKYxE3Be1
Supreme Court To Review Trump-Era 'Bump Stock' Ban https://t.co/QPwd98S3nE
JUST IN: The Supreme Court to weigh Trump-era bump stock ban https://t.co/CRd4Vaq2EN https://t.co/W9Ny2kqC90
⚠️ US SUPREME COURT TO HEAR NRA FREE SPEECH CASE AGAINST NEW YORK OFFICIAL Full Story → https://t.co/8CwlXOCvrP https://t.co/6MtNhxwsJ2
Breaking — Supreme Court agrees to decide if bump stock ban is Constitutional. https://t.co/hwXjKG8f5l
The US Supreme Court will consider reviving National Rifle Association claims that a New York state official unconstitutionally pressured insurance companies including to stop doing business with the gun lobby https://t.co/sONcBgNPKy
The Supreme Court agreed to take up a challenge to the federal ban on bump stocks, devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more rapidly https://t.co/4kPRWkSsUx
The Supreme Court has agreed to weigh whether a Trump-era ban on so-called bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly, is lawful. https://t.co/DHMg1QGtVE
JUST IN: Supreme Court takes up case on whether a Trump-era ban on so-called bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly, is lawful. https://t.co/GZt51av1Ey
The US Supreme Court will decide the fate of the federal criminal ban on bump stocks, the attachments that let a semiautomatic rifle fire much like a machine gun https://t.co/oU4bK1sQSJ
US SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW `BUMP STOCK' BAN IN NEW GUN CASE
US SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW `BUMP STOCK' BAN IN NEW GUN CASE
Trump's Justices Step Up! Supreme Court Hands Down Blockbuster Ruling https://t.co/bDRlFrg7Zx