Students, President Trump has expressed his willingness to ban the so called bump stock mechanism, which turns a rifle into something very close to a machine gun. Bump stocks allow a rifle to shoot in almost automatic bursts, and were used by the gunman who shot dead 58 people in las vegas in october. Laura westbrook reports. They are mobilised and organised, and they are demanding lawmakers in their state of florida take action on gun control. 3,000 kids in one school . That is a big family enough. And having a lot of the nation coming and supporting us, too, that is what is changing. We are able to have that voice, and were able to be heard. The president says he is listening. I signed a memorandum directing the attorney general to propose regulations that ban devices that turn legal weapons into machine guns. I expect that these critical regulations will be finalised very soon. So called bump stocks allow semiautomatic guns to be modified to fire hundreds of rounds every minute. The
On Prime Minister may as she faces a fresh outcry from more than sixty mps in her party demanding a hard brexit well have the latest. A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. After the queen stole the show at London Fashion week and presented her new award for emerging british designers, were asking you how would you encourage young talent . Do tell us what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. So lets it started. Get. Apparently in response to a growing Gun Control Campaign by high school students, President Trump has expressed his willingness to ban the so called bump stock mechanism, which turns a rifle into something very close to a machine gun. Bump stocks allow a rifle to shoot in almost automatic bursts, and were used by the gunman who shot dead 58 people in las vegas in october. Laura westbrook reports. They are mobilised and organised, and they are demanding law
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CRANS-MONTANA, Switzerland (AP) — Austrian downhill specialist Stephanie Venier won a women’s World Cup super-G for the first time Sunday, giving new impetus to the battle for the discipline title as leader Lara Gut-Behrami placed sixth. In a tight race on the sunbathed Mont Lachaux course, Venier beat Italians Federica Brignone by 0.04 seconds and Marta Bassino by 0.15 for her third career win overall, a day after Bassino and Brignone went 1-2 in a downhill on the same course. Venier bounced back from disappointing results in the two recent downhills, when she placed 10th and 17th, respectively.