NPR reports...
ATF estimates that the number of bump stocks held by the public ranges from about 280,000 to 520,000.
The bureau could not say how many devices have been turned over so far. An ATF spokeswoman said ?abandonments solely to ATF is not an accurate measure? because other law enforcement agencies may also accept such devices at the state or local level.
AND DON'T FORGET...
Those who believe they know someone who has illegally kept a bump stock can file a complaint with ATF. Fleming said the ban will be enforced just like any machine gun violation.
And as the world turns, they'll be replacing "bump stock" with many other words such as assault rifle, JHP ammo, 30rd magazines, bullet proof vests, etc. You'll see.





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