(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, 03 OCT - The American Supreme Court has rejected the attempt by the arms lobby to abolish the ban imposed by Donald Trump on the so-called 'bump stock', a sort of enhancer that allows semi-automatic rifles to fire more quickly.
The American media reported it.
The decision of the nine wise men is a severe blow to the lobby, especially after the June ruling which established that the second amendment to the American Constitution, that on the right to arms, also guarantees the right of a person to carry a gun outside the home.
The ban the Supreme Court decided today to uphold was a rare Trump administration anti-gun measure, imposed after the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, when Stephen Paddock used boosters to open fire on a country music festival, killing 58. people.
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