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NH: There is no logical reason to legalize assault weapons
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... "While we’d like to briefly celebrate, we’re just not certain how the expiration of a law supported by 68 percent of the American people, as well as the majority of law enforcement officials across the nation, is cause for joy."
"Law-abiding gun owners have hardly been 'penalized' during the past 10 years."
"Under the assault weapons ban, which was next to useless by the time it emerged from the political process in 1994, gun owners still could still have 10 rounds in the clips of their semiautomatic rifles, whereas 'cosmetic' attachments like bayonets were banned."
"The law also banned certain silencers and other devices to shield the flash of rifle fire. With the lapse of the ban, 'registered silencers can now be attached to semiautomatic rifles and pistols without creating a prohibited semiautomatic assault weapon,' the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms explains." ... -------
With such breathtaking stupidity in front of us all we can say is "Relax, Chicken Little. The sky isn't falling. Really." |
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