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TeddyR

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13. But pretty much everyon agrees that the last assault weapons ban
Thu Jun 30, 2016, 10:20 AM
Jun 2016

Did not work. From a Guardian story last week:

They [Sandy Hook parents] learned that while assault weapons played a prominent part in many mass shootings, they play only a tiny role in America’s overall gun violence problem. The loophole-ridden 1994 federal assault weapons ban, which expired in 2004, produced no clear evidence of reducing gun violence. An in-depth evaluation of the law concluded that the impact of even a more comprehensive ban would be “small at best and perhaps too small for reliable measurement”.

That was not a surprise to anyone who had been paying attention. In the early 1990s, even some gun control advocates criticized the push for an assault weapon ban as a “distraction” with little crime-fighting benefit. But the ban generated intense, visceral reactions from the public. A former Democratic staffer who helped craft the assault weapon ban said he had hoped passing it would give Democrats the political momentum they needed to pass the drier, more technical gun laws that might actually save more lives.

Instead, the push for a political victory backfired. President Bill Clinton later blamed the assault weapon ban for the 1994 midterm victories that allowed Republicans to take over both houses of Congress. Many prominent gun control groups have since moved away from an assault ban – “through hard, bitter experience”, said Matt Bennett, a gun policy expert who advised Sandy Hook Promise.

Democrats know the research behind the ban. While a ban on high-capacity magazines could help some, the assault weapons ban “does nothing”, a former senior Obama administration official said last year.


The rest is here - https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/20/gun-control-orlando-attack-newtown-mass-shooting
A question [View all] Shankapotomus Jun 2016 OP
They are legal jtx Jun 2016 #1
So they're highly regulated Shankapotomus Jun 2016 #2
NFA jtx Jun 2016 #4
But pretty much everyon agrees that the last assault weapons ban TeddyR Jun 2016 #13
Not only highly regulated... krispos42 Jun 2016 #16
Fair question. needledriver Jun 2016 #3
That's actually a classic gun control myth. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #6
No kidding. needledriver Jun 2016 #7
Needless to say potentially personally lethal if done incorrectly. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #8
Anecdotal evidence suggests that it was done correctly. needledriver Jun 2016 #11
Perverted ideology enables the murderer to engage in their action. JonathanRackham Jun 2016 #5
An answer Just reading posts Jun 2016 #9
Lack of supply. Press Virginia Jun 2016 #10
Full auto.. Puha Ekapi Jun 2016 #12
Why were guns almost never used in England gejohnston Jun 2016 #14
Correct. Terrorists will always have access to weapons - even in the European model jtx Jun 2016 #15
Because they are ridiculously expensive and there aren't many of them Lurks Often Jun 2016 #17
While you may not realize it, you've asked a two part question discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2016 #18
Thanks Shankapotomus Jun 2016 #19
While I'm sure the answer is yes, I not sure of the scope of the question discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2016 #20
Because the general rebuttal to gun bans or more restrictions Shankapotomus Jun 2016 #21
For the sake of your idea... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #24
Fully automatic weapons aren't preferable Matrosov Jun 2016 #22
^^ This. pablo_marmol Jul 2016 #23
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