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Feinstein's 2013 Assault Weapon legislation summary
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<blockquote data-quote="Draiter" data-source="post: 12559391" data-attributes="member: 137128"><p>Ahhhh, see you are the type of people that should NOT have guns PERIOD... If you get this upset over someone correcting your misinformation, I can only imagine what you'd do in person, with a gun. I would suggest that that intended gun legislation that is being proposed by Obama is designed to protect people from people such as yourselves. </p><p></p><p>Man, you guys really need to read up on your definitions... YOU don't define what an Assault Rifle or Assault Weapon is, your government does. And your government has defined an assault weapon as below and according to the Assault Weapons Ban signed into law in 94. See, your definition is irrelevant, useless and holds no weight, but thanks for the "attempt" to educate me...</p><p></p><p>Here's your definition from Connecticut, the reason for this discussion in the first place.</p><p><a href="http://www.ct.gov/despp/lib/despp/slfu/firearms/assault_weapons.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.ct.gov/despp/lib/despp/slfu/firearms/assault_weapons.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>"Sec. 53-202a. Assault weapons: Definition.</p><p>(a) As used in this section and sections 53-202b to 53-202k, inclusive, “assault weapon” means:</p><p>(1) Any selective-fire firearm capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic or burst fire at the option </p><p>of the user or any of the other following specified semiautomatic firearms:</p><p>Algimec Agmi Goncz High-Tech Carbine and High-Tech Long Pistol</p><p>Armalite AR-180 Heckler & Koch HK-91, HK-93, HK-94 and SP-89</p><p>Australian Automatic Arms SAP Pistol Holmes MP-83</p><p>Auto-Ordnance Thompson type MAC-10, MAC-11 and MAC-11 Carbine type</p><p>Avtomat Kalashnikov AK-47 type Intratec TEC-9 and Scorpion</p><p>Barrett Light-Fifty model 82A1 Iver Johnson Enforcer model 3000</p><p>Beretta AR-70 Ruger Mini-14/5F folding stock model only</p><p>Bushmaster Auto Rifle and Auto Pistol Scarab Skorpion</p><p>Calico models M-900, M-950 and 100-P SIG 57 AMT and 500 series</p><p>Chartered Industries of Singapore SR-88 Spectre Auto Carbine and Auto Pistol</p><p>Colt AR-15 and Sporter Springfield Armory BM59, SAR-48 and G-3</p><p>Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max-1 and Max-2 Sterline MK-6 and MK-7</p><p>Ecom MK-IV, MP-9 and MP-45 Steyr AUG</p><p>Fabrique Nationale FN/FAL, FN/LAR, or FN/FNC Street Sweeper and Striker 12 revolving cylinder shotguns</p><p>FAMAS MAS 223 USAS-12</p><p>Feather AT-9 and Mini-AT UZI Carbine, Mini-Carbine and Pistol</p><p>Federal XC-900 and XC-450 Weaver Arms Nighthawk</p><p>Franchi SPAS-12 and Law-12 Wilkinson “Linda” Pistol</p><p>Galil AR and ARM</p><p>(2) A part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault </p><p>weapon, as defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection or any combination of parts from which </p><p>an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection, may be rapidly assembled if </p><p>those parts are in possession or under the control of the same person; </p><p>(3) Any semiautomatic firearm not listed in subdivision (1) of this subsection that meets the </p><p>following criteria:</p><p>(A) A semiautomatic rifle that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at lease </p><p>two of the following:</p><p>(i) A folding or telescoping stock;</p><p>(ii) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;</p><p>(iii) A bayonet mount;</p><p>(iv) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and</p><p>(v) A grenade launcher; or</p><p>(B) A semiautomatic pistol that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least </p><p>two of the following:</p><p>(i) An ammunition magazine that attaches to the pistol outside of the pistol grip;</p><p>(ii) A threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel extender, flash suppressor, forward handgrip </p><p>or silencer;</p><p>(iii) A shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely encircles, the barrel and that permits </p><p>the shooter to hold the firearm with the non-trigger hand without being burned;</p><p>(iv) A manufactured weight of fifty ounces or more when the pistol is unloaded; and</p><p>(v) A semiautomatic version of an automatic firearm; or</p><p>(C) A semiautomatic shotgun that has at least two of the following:</p><p>(i) A folding or telescoping stock;</p><p>(ii) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;(iii) A fixed magazine capacity in excess of five rounds; and</p><p>(iv) An ability to accept a detachable magazine; or</p><p>(4) A part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault </p><p>weapon, as defined in subdivision (3) of this subsection, or any combination of parts from which </p><p>an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (3) of this subsection, may be rapidly assembled if </p><p>those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person.</p><p>(b) As used in this section and sections 53-202b to 53-202k, inclusive, the term “assault weapon” </p><p>does not include any firearm modified to render it permanently inoperable."</p><p></p><p>Assault Weapons Ban Law signed in 94 by Clinton...</p><p><a href="http://civilliberty.about.com/od/guncontrol/a/Assault-Weapons.htm" target="_blank">Assault Weapons - The Classification, Definitions and Laws Regarding Assault Weapons</a></p><p></p><p>"A Broadened Category of Assault Weapons</p><p></p><p>While civilian ownership of automatic weapons has been heavily regulated in the U.S. since 1934, most semi-automatic weapons remained legal until 1994.</p><p></p><p>The AWB defined a broad category of semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns with military-style characteristics as being “assault weapons.” The law made it illegal to make those weapons in the U.S. for a 10-year period. In 2004, the AWB expired when Congress did not vote to renew it. As a result, it became legal to produce and own those firearms once again.</p><p></p><p>In general, the AWB defined any firearm with a detachable magazine and at least two of certain other characteristics as an assault weapon.</p><p></p><p>For rifles, those characteristics included:</p><p></p><p>Telescoping stock</p><p>Pistol grip</p><p>Bayonet mount</p><p>Grenade launcher</p><p>Flash suppressor</p><p>For shotguns:</p><p></p><p>Telescoping stock</p><p>Pistol grip</p><p>A capacity to hold more than five rounds </p><p>For handguns:</p><p></p><p>Threaded barrels made to attach a barrel extender, handgrip or flash suppressor</p><p>A barrel shroud that can be used as a handhold</p><p>Weight of at least 50 oz. when unloaded</p><p>Nineteen models of firearms were specifically named in the legislation as assault weapons, while other models were included under the umbrella of the law’s definition of assault weapons."</p><p></p><p>The dictionary...</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assault%20weapon" target="_blank">Assault weapon - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draiter, post: 12559391, member: 137128"] Ahhhh, see you are the type of people that should NOT have guns PERIOD... If you get this upset over someone correcting your misinformation, I can only imagine what you'd do in person, with a gun. I would suggest that that intended gun legislation that is being proposed by Obama is designed to protect people from people such as yourselves. Man, you guys really need to read up on your definitions... YOU don't define what an Assault Rifle or Assault Weapon is, your government does. And your government has defined an assault weapon as below and according to the Assault Weapons Ban signed into law in 94. See, your definition is irrelevant, useless and holds no weight, but thanks for the "attempt" to educate me... Here's your definition from Connecticut, the reason for this discussion in the first place. [URL="http://www.ct.gov/despp/lib/despp/slfu/firearms/assault_weapons.pdf"]http://www.ct.gov/despp/lib/despp/slfu/firearms/assault_weapons.pdf[/URL] "Sec. 53-202a. Assault weapons: Definition. (a) As used in this section and sections 53-202b to 53-202k, inclusive, “assault weapon” means: (1) Any selective-fire firearm capable of fully automatic, semiautomatic or burst fire at the option of the user or any of the other following specified semiautomatic firearms: Algimec Agmi Goncz High-Tech Carbine and High-Tech Long Pistol Armalite AR-180 Heckler & Koch HK-91, HK-93, HK-94 and SP-89 Australian Automatic Arms SAP Pistol Holmes MP-83 Auto-Ordnance Thompson type MAC-10, MAC-11 and MAC-11 Carbine type Avtomat Kalashnikov AK-47 type Intratec TEC-9 and Scorpion Barrett Light-Fifty model 82A1 Iver Johnson Enforcer model 3000 Beretta AR-70 Ruger Mini-14/5F folding stock model only Bushmaster Auto Rifle and Auto Pistol Scarab Skorpion Calico models M-900, M-950 and 100-P SIG 57 AMT and 500 series Chartered Industries of Singapore SR-88 Spectre Auto Carbine and Auto Pistol Colt AR-15 and Sporter Springfield Armory BM59, SAR-48 and G-3 Daewoo K-1, K-2, Max-1 and Max-2 Sterline MK-6 and MK-7 Ecom MK-IV, MP-9 and MP-45 Steyr AUG Fabrique Nationale FN/FAL, FN/LAR, or FN/FNC Street Sweeper and Striker 12 revolving cylinder shotguns FAMAS MAS 223 USAS-12 Feather AT-9 and Mini-AT UZI Carbine, Mini-Carbine and Pistol Federal XC-900 and XC-450 Weaver Arms Nighthawk Franchi SPAS-12 and Law-12 Wilkinson “Linda” Pistol Galil AR and ARM (2) A part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection or any combination of parts from which an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection, may be rapidly assembled if those parts are in possession or under the control of the same person; (3) Any semiautomatic firearm not listed in subdivision (1) of this subsection that meets the following criteria: (A) A semiautomatic rifle that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at lease two of the following: (i) A folding or telescoping stock; (ii) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon; (iii) A bayonet mount; (iv) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and (v) A grenade launcher; or (B) A semiautomatic pistol that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following: (i) An ammunition magazine that attaches to the pistol outside of the pistol grip; (ii) A threaded barrel capable of accepting a barrel extender, flash suppressor, forward handgrip or silencer; (iii) A shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely encircles, the barrel and that permits the shooter to hold the firearm with the non-trigger hand without being burned; (iv) A manufactured weight of fifty ounces or more when the pistol is unloaded; and (v) A semiautomatic version of an automatic firearm; or (C) A semiautomatic shotgun that has at least two of the following: (i) A folding or telescoping stock; (ii) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;(iii) A fixed magazine capacity in excess of five rounds; and (iv) An ability to accept a detachable magazine; or (4) A part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (3) of this subsection, or any combination of parts from which an assault weapon, as defined in subdivision (3) of this subsection, may be rapidly assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person. (b) As used in this section and sections 53-202b to 53-202k, inclusive, the term “assault weapon” does not include any firearm modified to render it permanently inoperable." Assault Weapons Ban Law signed in 94 by Clinton... [url=http://civilliberty.about.com/od/guncontrol/a/Assault-Weapons.htm]Assault Weapons - The Classification, Definitions and Laws Regarding Assault Weapons[/url] "A Broadened Category of Assault Weapons While civilian ownership of automatic weapons has been heavily regulated in the U.S. since 1934, most semi-automatic weapons remained legal until 1994. The AWB defined a broad category of semi-automatic rifles, handguns and shotguns with military-style characteristics as being “assault weapons.” The law made it illegal to make those weapons in the U.S. for a 10-year period. In 2004, the AWB expired when Congress did not vote to renew it. As a result, it became legal to produce and own those firearms once again. In general, the AWB defined any firearm with a detachable magazine and at least two of certain other characteristics as an assault weapon. For rifles, those characteristics included: Telescoping stock Pistol grip Bayonet mount Grenade launcher Flash suppressor For shotguns: Telescoping stock Pistol grip A capacity to hold more than five rounds For handguns: Threaded barrels made to attach a barrel extender, handgrip or flash suppressor A barrel shroud that can be used as a handhold Weight of at least 50 oz. when unloaded Nineteen models of firearms were specifically named in the legislation as assault weapons, while other models were included under the umbrella of the law’s definition of assault weapons." The dictionary... [url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assault%20weapon]Assault weapon - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary[/url] [/QUOTE]
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