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Wisconsin Democrats Propose Bill Banning Bump Stocks

The Device Converts A Semi-Automatic Rifle Into A Fully Automatic Weapon

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Wisconsin Democrats have introduced a bill banning bump stocks, devices that convert semi-automatic rifles into fully automatic weapons.

Authorities say Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock had such devices with him.

Congressional Republicans have said they would consider regulating them and the National Rifle Association has announced its support for regulating them as well.

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State Reps. Chris Taylor, Lisa Subeck, Melissa Sargent and Terese Berceau, all from Madison, introduced a bill Thursday that would prohibit the possession, use and sale of bump stocks. Subeck says it doesn’t make sense to ban automatic weapons if bump stocks are legal.

Republicans control both houses of the Legislature and the governor’s office.

A spokeswoman for Assembly Speaker Robin Vos didn’t immediately reply to an email inquiring about the bill’s chances.