By Miriam Raftery
Photo:Las Vegas Police Department: Thousands turned out for a candlelight vigil to honor a fallen LVPD officer.
October 6, 2017 (Las Vegas) – While the families of 500 people wounded and 58 killed by a mass-shooter Sunday in Las Vegas mourn the loss of their loved ones, Congress is weighing measures to ban ‘bump stocks’, which the Las Vegas Police Department confirms were used by mass shooter Stephen Paddock.
The device converted semi-automatic weapons to fire at nearly the speed of banned automatic weapons.—from 45 to 60 rounds per minute to as much as 800 rounds per minute, the Los Angeles Times reports.
But while some legislators resist even this modest proposal or any limits on what they view as 2nd Amendment rights, many victims of deadly shootings are saying gun restrictions need to go further to protect public safety.
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