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Press Release
Iowans for the Prevention of Gun Violence
4403 1st Avenue, SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
Phone: 319-743-7823

Bill Would Meet Original Intent of Congress to Protect Americans and Law Enforcement Personnel

Cedar Rapids, IA - Iowans for the Prevention of Gun Violence (IPGV) today (July 21st) announced its strong support for legislation introduced in the Senate to renew the federal assault weapons ban. The legislation, introduced by Senators Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Jon Corzine (D-NJ), would not only make the federal ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines permanent, but it would also significantly strengthen current law to meet the original intent of Congress. The Senate bill (S. 1431) is a companion bill to the "Assault Weapons Ban and Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2003", introduced in the House of Representatives in May by Reps. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and John Conyers (D-MI).

The federal assault weapons ban (AWB) was enacted by Congress in 1994 as part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. However, the current AWB has a time limit of 10 years and will expire on September 13, 2004, unless reauthorized by the 108th Congress and signed into law by President Bush. Both President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft have stated their support for the assault weapons ban. Ashcroft has said that the ban is constitutional.

"Assault weapons are weapons of war. They are designed to hose down individuals with a spray of lethal bullets. They have no place in a civil society," noted John Johnson, IPGV's executive director.

Unfortunately, the current AWB has failed to meet the intent of Congress when it passed the ban in 1994. Gun manufacturers have been able to circumvent the ban by making small modifications to their weapons, renaming them, and marketing them as legal post-ban models. Examples are the Colt Match Target Rifle, Olympic Arms PCR-7 (stands for "politically correct rifle"), and Intratec AB-10 (stands for "after ban").

The limitations of the current AWB are well documented and known by gun violence prevention groups, the gun lobby, law enforcement, the media, and Congress. The Lautenberg bill would address these concerns, with measures including a redefinition of the term "assault weapon" to include any semiautomatic rifle, shotgun, or pistol that can accept a detachable magazine and includes one listed additional assault feature such as a pistol grip, fore-end grip, or collapsible stock. This crucial improvement recognizes the characteristics that make an assault weapon especially lethal.

Kirsten Meredith, IPGV's communications director said, "While the gun industry has blatantly evaded the current law and continued to manufacture and sell post-ban assault weapons, Americans continue to die. One of every five law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty are killed with assault weapons -- many times copycat models that do not fall under the current ban."

Iowans for the Prevention of Gun Violence considers that military-style, semiautomatic assault weapons constitute an unreasonable risk of death and injury to all Americans, especially law enforcement personnel who must deal with criminals who possess these weapons. Therefore, IPGV supports the Lautenberg bill to renew and strengthen the federal assault weapons ban to meet the original intent of Congress.



Thank Senators Lautenberg and Corzine for their commitment to keeping assault weapons off our streets! Express your support for the bill (S. 1431) they have introduced to renew the assault weapons ban!

The Honorable Frank Lautenberg
United States Senate
324 Hart Senate Office Bldg.
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3224

The Honorable Jon Corzine
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: 202-224-4744

Thanks for your dedication to preventing gun death and injury in Iowa!
 
One of every five law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty are killed with assault weapons -- many times copycat models that do not fall under the current ban."
I'd really like to see the source of that info.:fire:
 
Even without a source for their crap statistics it still tells me that 4 out of 5 are killed with (not BY) something else entirely. Why are they letting the impliments responsible for 4 out of 5 officer deaths go unchecked? :rolleyes:
 
Evading the law eh? They are obeying the unjust and illegal(Second Amendment anyone?) laws you stupid people have put forth as an easy solution to a complex problem. You will never make American's safe unless you monitor them at all time.

"If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquillity of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen."
- Samuel Adams
 
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