The Trump administration moved to ban bump stocks Tuesday. The small device allows semi-automatic guns to operate like machine guns, which fire multiple rounds rapidly. Bump stocks became a topic of debate after a man used them to open fire into a crowd in the Las Vegas shooting that left 28 dead and hundreds injured. Shahab Alnajar said he has never owned or operated a gun, but his family does own several to keep their family business safe. “We own several guns,” he said. Path to Full Story on 29 Eyewitness News