bumpstock update

How does it not require further physical manipulation of the trigger by the shooter. You are still pulling the trigger one time per shot.
 
So if you afix a stick to your gun then that is abump stock so is this why they are burning down all of the forests in California right now?

The rule will be "economically significant," that is, the rule will have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million, or adversely affect in a material way the economy, a sector of the economy, the environment, public health or safety or State, local or tribal governments or communities. ATF estimates the total cost of this rule at $320.9 million over 10 years. The total 7% discount cost is estimated at $234.1 million, and the discounted costs would be $39.6 million and $39.2 million annualized at 3% and 7% respectively. The estimate includes costs to the public for loss of property ($102,470,977); costs of forgone future production and sales ($213,031,753); and costs for disposal ($5,448,330). Unquantified costs include lost employment, notification to bump-stock-type device owners of the need to destroy the bump-stock-type devices, and loss of future usage by the owners of bump-stock-type devices. ATF did not calculate any cost savings for this final rule. It is anticipated that the rule will cost $129,222,483 million in the first year (the year with the highest costs). This cost includes the first-year cost to destroy or modify all existing bump-stock-type devices, including unsellable inventory and opportunity cost of time.
 
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Lets all send them a belt loop.
 
How does it not require further physical manipulation of the trigger by the shooter. You are still pulling the trigger one time per shot.
Actually you are not pulling the trigger, not even the first time. You hold your trigger finger in the same place and you push the gun forward until the trigger is depressed by your finger but you don't manipulate it with your finger. The trigger is banging against your finger, your finger stays in one place.
 
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Well of course, don't these rules and regulations "always" prevent criminals from doing bad things?

"This rule provides significant non-quantifiable benefits to public safety. Among other things, it clarifies that a bump-stock-type device is a machinegun and limits access to them; PREVENTS USAGE OF BUMP-STOCK-TYPE DEVICES FOR CRIMINAL PURPOSES, reduces casualties in mass shootings, such as the Las Vegas shooting; and helps protect first responders by preventing shooters from using a device that allows them to shoot a semiautomatic firearm automatically."
 
If anyone is in possession of these terrible devices and is now scared of holding on to one.......
 
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