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“The reauthorization of the assault weapons ban today was endorsed by several key Republican senators, including Senator John Warner, and the Fraternal Order of Police, the world's largest organization of sworn law enforcement officers,†Senator Feinstein said. “This gives the effort to renew the assault weapons ban new momentum.â€

“The assault weapons ban has always enjoyed broad support among voters. Today's announcements, however, demonstrate that the ban also has strong, bipartisan support in the Senate and broad support in the law enforcement community. I especially want to thank Senator Warner, who voted against the assault weapons ban in 1994, but has come to realize its importance. This decision shows courage and a deep commitment to keeping America's streets safe.â€

“Although I voted against the ban a decade ago, over the past ten years, it has reduced crime dramatically and has made our streets safer,†Senator Warner said. “The legislation also has protected the rights of gun owners better than many of us predicted. I'm pleased to join President Bush in supporting a reasonable extension of this important law.â€

“The assault weapon ban has been one of the main reasons why we were able to reduce crime so dramatically over the last decade, which is why Democrats and Republicans are backing its renewal,†Senator Schumer said. “The fact of the matter is that there is no legitimate use for these weapons. That was as true in 1994 as it is today. The assault weapon ban has been in effect for nearly a decade, and not one hunter has lost his right to hunt, not one homeowner has lost his power to defend his home. We have proven that the Second Amendment can thrive while we take limited and reasonable measures to protect Americans from gun violence.â€

The assault weapons ban has proven to be effective since it was enacted. In fact, the proportion of banned assault weapons traced to crimes has dropped by 65.8% since 1995, according to data from the Department of Justice. In 1995, the first year that the ban went into effect, assault weapons represented 3.57 percent of all crime guns recovered from crimes. By 2002, assault weapons represented only 1.22 percent of the number of guns used in crimes.

“This data shows clearly that the assault weapons ban is working,†Senator Feinstein said. “From the moment the law went into effect there has been a steady and dramatic decline in the number of banned weapons turning up in crimes. Based on this evidence, it is clear to me that the assault weapons ban needs to be reauthorized so that we can continue to keep these military-style weapons off the street.â€

The legislation would reauthorize the 1994 assault weapons ban for an additional 10 years. This would:

Maintain the ban on the manufacture and importation of 19 types of common military style assault weapons;
Maintain the ban on an additional group of assault weapons that have been banned by characteristic;
Continue to protect some 670 hunting and other recreational rifles for use by law-abiding citizens; and
Preserve the right of police officers and other law enforcement officials to use and obtain newly manufactured semi-automatic assault weapons -- helping to prevent instances when law enforcement agents are outgunned by perpetrators.
Although the assault weapons ban remains controversial in Congress, it is widely supported by gun owning and non-gun owning voters. According to an October poll (sample size – 800) conducted for Americans for Gun Safety by Mark Penn, voters support renewing the ban by a margin of 77-21% (66-32% among voters who own guns).

Reauthorizing the assault weapons ban is supported by:

Fraternal Order of Police
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Major City Chiefs
National Association of Police Organizations
National Organization of Black Police Officials
International Brotherhood of Police Officers
Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association
American Probation and Parole Association
National League of Cities
US Conference of Mayors
National Association of Counties
US Conference of Catholic Bishops
National Education Association
American Bar Association
NAACP
Americans for Gun Safety
Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence United with the Million Mom March
Church Women United
Episcopal Church, USA
American Academy of Family Physicians
American Public Health Association
Family Violence Prevention Fund
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
National Network to End Domestic Violence
National Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems
National Association of Social Workers
Physicians for A Violence Free Society
American Association of Suicidology
Mothers Against Violence in America
Child Welfare League of America
Alliance for Justice
 
“This data shows clearly that the assault weapons ban is working,†Senator Feinstein said. “From the moment the law went into effect there has been a steady and dramatic decline in the number of banned weapons turning up in crimes. Based on this evidence, it is clear to me that the assault weapons ban needs to be reauthorized so that we can continue to keep these military-style weapons off the street.â€
Oh yeah, right. ''On the streets'' .... darn I get so sick of hearing that ... it's like all the usual excuses for banning ever heard .. rolled into one.

Of course ... so many crimes committed with these heinous weapons ... right .. what is it ... about five ... big deal ...

I think I'll just go to bed and weep a little.:(
 
"A smaller number of banned firearms now than before", that statement means nothing. If we banned red assault cars, would the roads be safer even if the number of red cars slowly declined?
 
As usual, the lady is a bit mixed up. "The Ban" didn't really ban anything except bayonet lugs, flash hiders, large-cap magazines and the like. To anyone who reads the "Shotgun News" it is obvious that the sale of AR and AK as well as SKS rifles are alive and well. But in spite of continued availability of these semi-automatic rifles crime involving their use has gone down. That's great! But it isn't because of a lack of availability.
 
Ah yes, boots

Good for motorcycle riding and political speeches. I go out of my way to avoid one of them though as something always seeps in and my toes get squishy.:barf: Care to guess which one?:p
 
Ranch rifle

That's why all of us should get Ranch rifles. When they start banning all AR's and AK's, you'll still have a good rifle for all 'round use...
 
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