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Biden and Pelosi Give Wrong ‘Facts’
About ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban

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Posted By: earlybird, 8/6/2022 4:03:13 PM

President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats are trying to reinstate the federal assault weapon ban that was in effect for 10 years because—they claim—it reduced gun crime. The bill, which just passed the House, will soon get a vote in the Senate. In the effort to get it passed, Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made some grand claims, which they called “facts,” about the previous ban on rifles leading to decreasing crime. But those facts don’t appear to be backed up by evidence.(snip)rifle homicides dropped to 3.6 percent after the ban expired in 2004.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Vaquero45 8/6/2022 4:14:43 PM (No. 1239973)
Everything that Democraps say about guns is a lie. Everything.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 8/6/2022 4:37:36 PM (No. 1239989)
There was absolutely no drop in crime after that "assault weapon ban". And there was actually no drop in the sales of the rifles at all. Their definition included having things like a flash suppressor and a bayonet lug....so the flash suppressors were removed and so were the bayonet lugs. And the guns continued to be sold. "High capacity" magazines were "illegal".....except that replacement magazine bodies were legal to sell. And replacement magazine springs, and followers and baseplates were also legal replacement parts. So....you just put together your own magazines, or you bought one or ten of the literally MILLIONS of pre-existing magazines for your use. There was no reduction in crime because ALL rifles make up about 1% of guns used in crimes, occasionally rising to 2%. Rifles are NOT significant factors in homicides. "Personal weapons" hands, feet, elbows and knees, are used to kill about 20 times as often as ALL rifles. These military styled rifles that they hyperventilate about make up perhaps 10% of "all rifles" in the crime stats. Lots are .22s and hunting rifles, but still very rarely used to kill anything but paper targets, deer and squirrels.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: marbles 8/6/2022 4:39:55 PM (No. 1239992)
No such thing as an " assault weapon ". Guns are guns.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 8/6/2022 5:11:31 PM (No. 1240016)
The assault weapons in this story are the "fake facts" our cherished leaders give out.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Flyball Dogs 8/6/2022 6:08:57 PM (No. 1240047)
“Wrong facts” is now the preferred euphemism for LIES?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Trigger2 8/7/2022 3:31:37 AM (No. 1240266)
Nothing new here. Both are serial liars.
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