http://makeashorterlink.com/?D22121526
The term assault weapon must include any semiautomatic rifle, shotgun, or
pistol that can accept a detachable magazine and includes one listed
additional
feature such as a pistol grip, fore-end grip, or collapsible stock.
By this newly planned definition,
Title: how to get 1 out of 5
Cool -- blogging it at http://volokh.com
Eugene
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Please don't use this type of help - unless you also put in the longer
(full) URL.
These services (makeashorterlink, tinyurl, etc.) won't necessarily
last even if the page they alias still is there.
--
--henry schaffer
1 out of 5 really doesn't go that far - how about ban them all?
The State of Pennsylvania House Bill 1791
http://www.legis.state.pa.us/WU01/LI/BI/BT/2003/0/HB1791P2321.HTM
requires the establishment of a State Handgun Standard Commission which
will adopt handgun safety performance standards:
At 7:04 PM -0700 10/9/03, Ron Moore wrote:
The 26-page study reveals that at least 41 of the 211 law enforcement
officers slain in the line of duty between January 1, 1998, and
December 31, 2001, were killed with assault weapon
I wonder how they are defining assault weapon. On their
Not only that but the 1994 law specifically left the mini-14 and m1 carbine off the
list as not being assault weapons.
I noted of the 41 cases presented, 23 or less where killed with a assault weapon as
defined in 1994 ban. And many of the AR-15s may be post ban and not an assault weapon