Fuddbusters LIVE: Garland v. Cargil Bump Stock Ban OVERTURNED
The Supreme Court ruled in Garland v. Cargill that bump stocks are not machine guns under the National Firearms Act. The court's majority opinion, delivered by Justice Thomas, emphasized that a semi-automatic rifle equipped with a bump stock does not fire more than one shot by a single function of the trigger, nor does it do so automatically. The decision found that the ATF exceeded its statutory authority by reclassifying bump stocks as machine guns, highlighting the importance of adhering to the precise language of the statute.










