House resolution 1302. The clerk house calendar number 3, House Resolution 1302, resolved adoption of this resolution h. R. 1808 to regulate assault weapons and right to keep and bear arms isnt limited. All points of order. In lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the committee on the judiciary now printed in the bill, an amendment consisting of the text rules print 11760 modified by the amendment printed in the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution shall be considered adopted. The bill shall be considered as read. All points of order as amended are waived. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill as amended and on any further amendment there to without intervening motion except one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member and two, one motion to recommit. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one hour. Mr. Mcgovern i yield
The gentleman is recognized. Mr. Nadler i yield myself such time as i may consume. Mr. Speaker, today we take another step to advance historic gun violence prevention legislation. H. R. 1808, the assault weapons ban act of 2022, restores and updates the prior assault weapons ban that kept weapons of war out of our communities for a decade before republicans opposed its renewal. As we have learned all too well in recent year, assault weapons, especially when combined with high capacity magazine are the weapon of choice for Mass Shootings. These militarystyle weapons are designed to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time. Quite simply, there is no place for them in our streets. In 1994 we banned these killing machines and countless lives were saved. But that ban was allowed to lapse 10 years later. Since then, we have seen the predictable results. Mass shootings have increased exponentially, in our public spaces, school, Movie Theaters, houses of worship, parades, you name h
Step to advance historic gun violence prevention legislation. H. R. 1808, the assault weapons ban act of 2022, restores and updates the prior assault weapons ban that kept weapons of war out of our communities for a decade before republicans opposed its renewal. As we have learned all too well in recent year, assault weapons, especially when combined with high capacity magazine are the weapon of choice for Mass Shootings. These militarystyle weapons are designed to kill the most people in the shortest amount of time. Quite simply, there is no place for them in our streets. In 1994 we banned these killing machines and countless lives were saved. But that ban was allowed to lapse 10 years later. Since then, we have seen the predictable results. Mass shootings have increased exponentially, in our public spaces, school, Movie Theaters, houses of worship, parades, you name have, have all become vulnerable to attack. Uvalde, parkland, tree of life synagogue, how many more Mass Shootings must
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