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Many are older. And, of course, many were sold during the ban. And many have been sold since. But then, with proper care, firearms will last forever...The weapons that were grandfathered in are now a decade and a half old.
So, you think that all -existing- 'assault weapons' will be banned, and then confiscated?If I had to guess I'd say that either the exemptions would not be included,
Actually, they are not. The only benefit alluded to in the rep[ort has to do with the availability of the hi-cap mags, not the guns.The report is careful to avoid crediting the nationwide drop in gun violence to the AWB, but the effects on crime involving assault weapons are clear.
So, what effect did the GUN ban have on crime?
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