The Supreme Court Passes on Two Bump Stock Cases. And What That Means to You
This video analyzes the Supreme Court's decision to deny review of two bump stock cases, GOA v. Garland. William Kirk of Washington Gun Law explains what this means for the ATF's ban on bump stocks, which was enacted after the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. The denial signifies the Court's current stance on bump fire technology and suggests a continued willingness to let ATF's regulations stand. The discussion also touches on the broader implications for future legal challenges to firearm accessory bans and emphasizes the importance of staying informed.













