American Pro-Gun Group Request Review Of Semi-Automatic Weapons Following Las Vegas Shooting
America's powerful pro-gun lobby group wants a review of laws around devices that can make semi-automatic weapons fire even more quickly.
The National Rifle Association wants authorities to look into regulating bump stock devices, which allow rapid fire.
Las Vegas gunman Stephen Paddock used the tool to transform his rifles into fully automated guns.
In the US Senate - minority leader Charles Schumer is challenging Donald Trump to address gun violence:
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