Machine gun or firearm toy? Bump stock creator speaks out ahead of Supreme Court hearing on ban - ABC News

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Bump stock inventor Jeremiah Cottle speaks to ABC News as debate over his controversial firearm accessory goes before the U.S. Supreme Court in Garland v. Cargill
The fate of the controversial accessory will be decided by the justices.
ABC News' Devin Dwyer talks exclusively with the creator of the bump stock, who is defending his invention after it was banned by the Trump administration in 2018.

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Machine gun or firearm toy? Bump stock creator speaks out ahead of Supreme Court hearing on ban - ABC News

Machine gun or firearm toy? Bump stock creator speaks out ahead of Supreme Court hearing on ban - ABC News

ABC News Live on X: Machine gun or firearm toy? Bump stock creator Jeremiah Cottle speaks to @DevinDwyer ahead of tomorrow's Supreme Court hearing on whether the government can ban the devices

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