Trump took to Twitter earlier today to recommit himself to the banning of Bump Stocks.
Very strong improvement and strengthening of background checks will be fully backed by White House. Legislation moving forward. Bump Stocks will soon be out. Highly trained expert teachers will be allowed to conceal carry, subject to State Law. Armed guards OK, deterrent!…….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 12, 2018
Although a bump stock was used in the Las Vegas shooting I could find no other mass shooting where it was used. In fact bump stocks actually make guns less accurate. Here is an explanation of that from Reason
Assuming that Paddock used the bump stocks police found, did they make the number of deaths higher than it otherwise would have been? Not necessarily, since bump stocks sacrifice accuracy for speed; the jostling required by the technique makes the rifle harder to aim, especially at long distances. According to the Wikipedia entry on bump stocks, they “greatly degrade the accuracy of the firearm, due to the necessary jerking of the weapon, which makes viable aiming impossible,” and “the inaccuracy renders the practice uncommon.”
Gun Owners of America laid out how this ban could also lead to more gun legislation.
RELEASE: Former ATF Chief Reiterates GOA’s Warning on Regulating Bump Stocks
Read: https://t.co/aw5nLFdfRn #2A #GunOwners pic.twitter.com/0lOr6tFlMB
— GOA (@GunOwners) January 23, 2018