In 2004 the United States Congress rightly allowed the so-called
"Assault
Weapons Ban" to sunset after 10 years in law. It seems that the wisdom
of
the 2004 congress has been forgotten. On February 13, 2007, HR 1022 or
the
Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2007 was
introduced by Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). This bill (now in
committee) proposes to permanently reinstate the 1994 ban and add even
more
draconian provisions; essentially banning all rifles not traditionally
used
for hunting or sport and high-capacity (or FULL capacity) magazines.
Even
more disturbing is the fact that, at his/her sole discretion, the
United
States Attorney General can determine the classification (therefore
legality) of any firearm.
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In 2004 the United States Congress rightly allowed the so-called
"Assault
Weapons Ban" to sunset after 10 years in law. It seems that the wisdom
of
the 2004 congress has been forgotten. On February 13, 2007, HR 1022 or
the
Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2007 was
introduced by Representative Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). This bill (now in
committee) proposes to permanently reinstate the 1994 ban and add even
more
draconian provisions; essentially banning all rifles not traditionally
used
for hunting or sport and high-capacity (or FULL capacity) magazines.
Even
more disturbing is the fact that, at his/her sole discretion, the
United
States Attorney General can determine the classification (therefore
legality) of any firearm.