


Residents of the small town say it’s scapegoating one of its largest employers, which was sued after the massacre by one of nation's leading gun-control groups. That would be a hit to Moran, home to Slide Fire Solutions, a leading maker of the devices. Now, congressional leaders are considering regulating or banning bump stocks. The shooter had semi-automatic rifles fitted with bump stocks, which allowed him to rain down bullets on the crowd like he had fully automatic weapons. A company in the tiny town of Moran, Texas, is facing scrutiny for one of its main products after a gunman opened fire on Las Vegas concert-goers earlier this month.
