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SecularMotion

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12. 10 Hallmarks of Assault Weapons — and What They Do
Tue Feb 4, 2014, 08:47 AM
Feb 2014
When Adam Lanza arrived at Sandy Hook Elementary School on the morning of Dec. 14, 2012, he had four guns in his possession: a Bushmaster AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, two pistols made by Glock and Sig Sauer, and a 12-gauge shotgun made by Izhmash [source: Vance]. He left the shotgun in his car but carried the other three weapons into the school. Ten minutes later, after firing hundreds of rounds, 20 kids and 7 adults, including Lanza himself, lay dead or dying [source: Apuzzo].

Lanza's attack did more than rip the soul from a small town. It triggered vehement arguments about gun control and emboldened President Obama to propose a renewal of the 1994 assault weapons ban, which had expired in 2004. Some of these arguments are filled with misconceptions. Here's one: Assault weapons and assault rifles are the same. They're not. The latter is a firearm developed for military use. The former is a general term meant to bring connotations of ferocity and firepower to certain civilian guns used in nonmilitary situations. Those guns could be rifles, pistols or shotguns, but only if they meet certain legislative criteria.

That brings us back to Lanza. Would the guns he wielded be classified as assault weapons? According to the 1994 ban and the 2013 one proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, at least two -- the AR-15 rifle and the shotgun -- would qualify. The two handguns may or may not, depending on the capacity of their magazines.

http://science.howstuffworks.com/10-hallmarks-assault-weapons.htm#page=0

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Many posts here tried to tell you so. nt Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #1
Tell me what exactly? SecularMotion Feb 2014 #2
That because the term "assault weapon" is a meaningless term hack89 Feb 2014 #4
so many if these weapons Duckhunter935 Feb 2014 #5
The intent of the law is to ban the sale of deadly weapons to the general public. SecularMotion Feb 2014 #7
So if a particular semiautomatic rifle is legal under this law it is not deadly? hack89 Feb 2014 #10
10 Hallmarks of Assault Weapons — and What They Do SecularMotion Feb 2014 #12
That legal Mini-14 has many of the same characteristics hack89 Feb 2014 #13
Why did Adam Lanza choose a AR-15 over a Mini-14 to slaughter school kids? SecularMotion Feb 2014 #14
Because that is the rifle his mother chose to buy for target shooting. hack89 Feb 2014 #15
Because that's what he had access to. Straw Man Feb 2014 #21
Did you not even bother to read your own article? clffrdjk Feb 2014 #18
I didn't read it as "the police stopped communicating" SecularMotion Feb 2014 #20
Right. Straw Man Feb 2014 #22
No one is at risk of a felony conviction SecularMotion Feb 2014 #23
I beg your pardon? Straw Man Feb 2014 #25
To what discussions are you referring? clffrdjk Feb 2014 #26
no its not. just in popular culture pasto76 Feb 2014 #8
And there are plenty of other semi-autos that are in the exact same class, Bazinga Feb 2014 #9
Lets look at two rifles hack89 Feb 2014 #11
Okay, what makes whatever weapon you have in mind Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #17
The "greatest implement of battle ever devised" has zero features in common with an M4. sir pball Feb 2014 #19
Exactly which military uses the semi-auto AR-15 in "Combat"? DonP Feb 2014 #24
"Spirit." There's that ghost gun again. Eleanors38 Feb 2014 #16
My DW's AR is a Stag....nice little plinker for the money. ileus Feb 2014 #3
let me guess Duckhunter935 Feb 2014 #6
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