- http://thomas.loc..gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d108:h.r.02038:
- H.R. 2038, introduced by Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-N.Y.),
does not just "reenact" or "reauthorize" the
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- 1994 Clinton ban, the so-called "assault weapon"
law. It bans millions more guns. And it begins backdoor registration of
guns. All told, it's a giant step closer to the goal stated by Clinton
gun ban sponsor Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), on CBS 60 Minutes "If
I could have gotten 51 votes in the Senate of the United States for an
outright ban, picking up every one of them, Mr. and Mrs. America, turn
them all in, I would have done it." There is no 10-year sunset provision
in the bill. H.R. 2038 permanently bans every gun that is currently banned
and, with numerous, overlapping provisions:
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- Bans every gun made to comply with the Clinton ban. The
Clinton ban dictated the kinds of grips, stocks and attachments new guns
can have. Manufacturers and gun owners complied and new guns conform to
the Clinton requirements. H.R. 2038 bans the new guns too.
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- Bans guns exempted by name or type under the Clinton
ban. Commonplace Ruger Mini-14s, Mini-30s, Ranch Rifles, .30 Caliber Carbines,
and fixed-magazine semi-automatic center-fire rifles.
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- Bans all semi-automatic shotguns. Bans Remington, Winchester,
Beretta, Benelli, and other shotguns commonly used for hunting, trap, skeet,
sporting clays, and self-defense. Bans them by banning their main component,
called the "receiver" (Sec. 2(a)(30)(J)), and bans them because
they have "any characteristic that can function as a grip"(Sec.
2(H)(ii) and (b)(42)). Any characteristic.
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- Bans all detachable-magazine semi-automatic rifles because
they have "any characteristic that can function as a grip." (Sec.
2(a)(30)(D)(iii) and (iv), and (b)(41) and (42)). Any characteristic.
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- Bans target shooting rifles. Bans the three centerfire
rifles most popular for marksmanship competitions: the Colt AR-15, the
Springfield M1A and the M1 "Garand."
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- Bans guns for self-defense. Bans any semi-automatic shotgun
or rifle an Attorney General one day claims isn't "sporting,"
even though the U.S. Constitution, the constitutions of 44 states, and
the laws of all 50 states recognize the right to use guns for defense.
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- Bans 65 named guns (the Clinton law bans 19); Bans semi-auto
fixed-magazine pistols of over 10 rounds capacity; Bans frames, receivers,
and parts used to repair or refurbish guns; Bans importation of magazines
exempted by the Clinton ban; Bans selling a legally-owned "assault
weapon" with a magazine of over 10 rounds capacity.
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- Bans guns rarely used in crime. A fact demonstrated by
every state and local law enforcement agency report on the subject. The
Congressionally-mandated study of the Clinton ban found that the guns "were
never used in more than a fraction of all gun murders."
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- Begins backdoor registration. Requires manufacturers
of guns, frames, receivers, and other parts to report the names of their
dealers. Requires dealers to report any of the guns and parts they have
in stock. Bans private sales of the guns and parts. The next step is to
register individual purchasers.
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