Bartholomew Roberts
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Banning a super dangerous class of weapons, like assault weapons, also would not adversely affect the right of self-defense in the home," said Henigan.
Uh... more people are killed with hands and feet than are killed with long guns - and assault weapons are a tiny fraction of long guns. So exactly how is this a "super-dangerous" weapon? Hell, you can't even meet some hypothetical intermediate scrutiny test for dangerousness with the statistics on assault weapons.
Of course, the Brady Bunch considers your bolt-action .22LR to be just as much of an assault weapon as any other firearm. They just won't tell you that until they have whittled down the number of gun owners to the point where they can get away with it.