It DOES NOT turn a semi into a full auto, the trigger HAS to pulled for every shot.
Exactly!
A "slide" fire or "bump" stock does NOT turn a semi into an auto. The trigger still needs pulled for each shot.
All the stock does is allow the recoil momentum to be used in aiding trigger pull making it faster than most can pull without it. However, practice enough and you could fire just as fast eventually. (Better ban practicing)
It's a novelty, but still, nothing illegal and you didn't hear anything about them until the incident. I have no use for one, but I will not lie down while others lose their right to. Not everyone can afford the real deal, and devices like this give average folks the opportunity to experience "auto like" fire.
Hey, I have no real use for an AR15, and don't own one, maybe I should push for banning them. After all, it wouldn't affect me? That mentality will be the end of us.
For all you who think this stock is now an evil device that must be banned, you should know that a retail piece of equipment is NOT needed to operate a semi-auto like this. Similar concepts can be crafted from household items, and for pretty much any semi-auto.
I watched a guy with a hi-cap Glock and a piece of wood fire it just like an auto. We better ban wood and Glocks next. Or the other examples given, like rubberbands, better ban rubberbands.
I'm amazed to see how many are willing to sell out their brethren just because this issue doesn't affect or pertain to them. I'm also amazed at how many consider themselves "gun" guys. We aren't going to win anything going forward with this "united" front we have.
I would rather live in America with risk and be able to defend myself against that risk, than live in "Safe America" with nothing to defend myself and relying on the Govn't. As we all know criminals don't adhere to the law. The risk is just part of the package living in such a free country. I wouldn't trade it for the world, and ever increasing crazies will not scare me enough to support giving up ANY of those rights.
If ya'll want to live in a "safe" world, I'm sure there's plenty of room in Australia with Red. But if history has any lessons, it's even gun-free countries aren't "safe".