The Phoenix City Council voted to support future legislation Wednesday that would ban the sale of bump stocks, a month after the Las Vegas shooting.
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The council voted 5-2 to adopt the resolution that called on lawmakers to create future legislation to prohibit sales of the gun accessory which helps turn semi-automatic weapons into high-powered machine guns.
The banning of bump stocks will be part of the city’s legislative agenda at both state and federal level.