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Feinstein's 2013 Assault Weapon legislation summary
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<blockquote data-quote="derklug" data-source="post: 12558040" data-attributes="member: 138123"><p>Why should we worry about how an assault weapon is defined? Simply because if you get to loose with the definition, you will drag in damn near anything other than a flintlock. My old Savage .22 semi-auto will hold 15 .22 shorts, is it a fear invoking assault weapon? The hopper on my paintball gun holds 100, and it is full auto. Could this in some way be banned because it could be lethal if you filled it with marbles? So called assault weapons are the least likely to be used in a crime. Ever try to hide a rifle under your hoodie?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derklug, post: 12558040, member: 138123"] Why should we worry about how an assault weapon is defined? Simply because if you get to loose with the definition, you will drag in damn near anything other than a flintlock. My old Savage .22 semi-auto will hold 15 .22 shorts, is it a fear invoking assault weapon? The hopper on my paintball gun holds 100, and it is full auto. Could this in some way be banned because it could be lethal if you filled it with marbles? So called assault weapons are the least likely to be used in a crime. Ever try to hide a rifle under your hoodie? [/QUOTE]
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