by
Joseph Farah
Can anyone in Washington define “assault weapon”?
Can Barack Obama?
Can Dianne Feinstein?
It is a meaningless term designed by people like Feinstein, who would prefer to ban all or most firearms, specifically to confuse the public.
Yesterday, Obama said on “Meet the Press” that he would work hard on banning “assault weapons” and what he calls “high-capacity magazines.”
Of course, definitions were in short supply.
So what is an “assault weapon”?
Quite simply, it’s whatever the government says it is.
Does that shock you?
In the past, so-called “assault weapons” have been banned for manufacture and sale to citizens of the U.S. merely on the basis of what they look like, not because they behave any differently from ordinary semi-automatic weapons that fire one round at a time. Read More:
Can anyone in Washington define “assault weapon”?
Can Barack Obama?
Can Dianne Feinstein?
It is a meaningless term designed by people like Feinstein, who would prefer to ban all or most firearms, specifically to confuse the public.
Yesterday, Obama said on “Meet the Press” that he would work hard on banning “assault weapons” and what he calls “high-capacity magazines.”
Of course, definitions were in short supply.
So what is an “assault weapon”?
Quite simply, it’s whatever the government says it is.
Does that shock you?
In the past, so-called “assault weapons” have been banned for manufacture and sale to citizens of the U.S. merely on the basis of what they look like, not because they behave any differently from ordinary semi-automatic weapons that fire one round at a time. Read More:
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