Posted November 16, 2017 2:00 pm by Comments

By Erika Haas

In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shooting, bump stocks were thrust to the forefront of the gun control debate. Bills were introduced in both the House and the Senate to ban the devices, but, to liberals’ frustration, they each quickly fizzled out.

When it became clear no federal law would be passed – at least not anytime soon – states and cities began taking matters into their own hands.

Earlier this month, Massachusetts became the first state in the nation to ban bump stocks after the tragedy. Similar legislation has been drafted in a number of other states, including South Carolina. However, it appears Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin has run out of patience.

On Wednesday, Benjamin announced his intention to introduce a city ordinance that would prohibit “bump stocks and trigger cranks.”

“I believe in responsible gun ownership, and I believe in common sense,” the South Carolina city mayor said in a statement. “That’s why I’ve decided to do what our federal and state governments are either unable or unwilling to do.”

“The simple fact is that automatic weapons have been illegal in this country for …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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