Dear Black Bag Confidential Reader, As you’re aware, the Biden administration is saber rattling about more draconian gun control... They've let criminals and thugs run wild, robbing, looting, burning, assaulting and shooting citizens and cops... They've commanded law enforcement to stand down and let it happen... They've sided with the criminals - marching and raising bail money on the off chance someone lifts a finger to stop the madness... And now that things are spinning out of control, they want to take away your right to defend yourself. To any sane person, their attack on your right to bear arms has nothing to do with stopping gun violence. If it did, they'd be marching in the streets of Chicago - a city where criminals shoot rivals and innocent civilians in record numbers. But no, it's not about stopping gun violence. It's about consolidating power. When the government has all the guns, then the population can be cowed. So, it's worth taking a look at one of the measures the gun-grabbers are always touting: The reinstitution of an "assault weapons ban." Here's a little history on this useless piece of legislation... The 1994 Federal Assault Weapons Ban prohibited the manufacture of semi-automatic firearms that were deemed "assault weapons." An assault weapon was defined as a semi-automatic rifle with the ability to accept a detachable magazine and at least two of the following features: -A folding or telescoping stock. -A pistol grip. -A bayonet mount. -A flash suppressor or threaded barrel. -A grenade launcher. It also banned semi-automatic pistols with the ability to accept a detachable magazine and at least two of the following features: -A magwell outside the pistol grip. -A threaded barrel. -A barrel shroud. -A manufactured unloaded weight over 50oz. -Being a semi-automatic version of an automatic weapon. Also, it became illegal to manufacture, transfer, or possess, any magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds. The law also banned copycat weapons that were knockoffs of specific weapons banned under the law. Here are a few facts about the 1994 ban that you should keep in mind when you hear politicians talk about another gun ban. |
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