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The gun industry has been able skirt federal law through bump stocks for too long. Hi– It's bee

The gun industry has been able skirt federal law through bump stocks for too long. [–]( Hi– It's been one year since the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals—the gun lobby's favorite federal appeals court—struck down a life-saving rule on bump stocks, effectively legalizing them in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Bump stocks are devices that allow shooters to fire up to 800 rounds per minute, effectively turning assault weapons into machine guns. We're anticipating a decision from the Supreme Court in Garland v. Cargill to determine if bump stocks can be manufactured, sold, and purchased in most states. [Join Everytown's Courts Advocacy Team to stay updated on this case and other critical legal decisions that impact gun safety.]( In 2017, a gunman in Las Vegas wielded 14 rifles equipped with bump stocks to kill 60 people and wound at least 411 more, making it the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history. In the years following that devastating shooting, a federal rule banned bump stocks and many states enacted their own laws to regulate them—even some with Republican governors in Massachusetts, Florida, Maryland, and Vermont. But if the Supreme Court rules later this year to uphold the Fifth Circuit's extreme decision, these laws will be struck down and bump stocks will automatically be legalized in 32 states. Once again, people would be able to easily turn their semi-automatic weapons into machine guns. We can't afford to let the gun industry undo the progress we've made. [Be the first to know when the Supreme Court rules on this case, and learn how we're fighting back against the gun lobby.]( Thanks for being in this fight, Everytown Law Team Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund (the "Everytown Support Fund") is the education, research, and litigation arm of Everytown for Gun Safety, the largest gun violence prevention organization in the country with over eight million supporters. The Everytown Support Fund seeks to improve our understanding of the causes of gun violence and help to reduce it by conducting groundbreaking original research, developing evidence-based policies, communicating this knowledge to the American public, and advancing gun safety and gun violence prevention in communities and the courts. Learn more at [www.everytownsupportfund.org](. Contributions to Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. [DONATE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. To unsubscribe from Everytown, please [click here](. [sp]

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