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President Biden looks on after speaking during an event about gun violence prevention in the Rose Garden of the White House on April 8. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
When an assailant stormed a grocery store in Boulder, Colo., last month and fatally shot 10 people, the suspected weapon of choice a Ruger AR-556 pistol captured immediate attention. Not for what it technically was a pistol but for what it more closely resembled an assault-style rifle.
The legality and lethality of semi-automatic “assault-style weapons” has been a topic of debate before. But in the wake of the mass shooting in Boulder, calls are once again growing for a federal ban on these guns, including from President Biden. While unveiling a series of new measures around gun violence prevention at the White House on Thursday, the president said the nation should reinstate a version of the federal assault weapons ban he helped to pass as a senator in the 1990s.
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Biden Wants New Ban On Assault-Style Weapons. What Lessons Were Learned From The ’90s?
By Alana Wise
April 10, 2021
When an assailant stormed a grocery store in Boulder, Colo., last month and fatally shot 10 people, the suspected weapon of choice a Ruger AR-556 pistol captured immediate attention. Not for what it technically was a pistol but for what it more closely resembled an assault-style rifle.
The legality and lethality of semi-automatic “assault-style weapons” has been a topic of debate before. But in the wake of the mass shooting in Boulder, calls are once again growing for a federal ban on these guns, including from President Biden. While unveiling a series of new measures around gun violence prevention at the White House on Thursday, the president said the nation should reinstate a version of the federal assault weapons ban he helped to pass as a senator in the 1990s.
Biden Wants New Ban On Assault-Style Weapons. What Lessons Were Learned From The 90s? by Alana Wise
8:46am Apr 10, 2021 President Biden looks on after speaking during an event about gun violence prevention in the Rose Garden of the White House on April 8. Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty Images
When an assailant stormed a grocery store in Boulder, Colo., last month and fatally shot 10 people, the suspected weapon of choice a Ruger AR-556 pistol captured immediate attention. Not for what it technically was a pistol but for what it more closely resembled an assault-style rifle.
The legality and lethality of semi-automatic assault-style weapons has been a topic of debate before. But in the wake of the mass shooting in Boulder, calls are once again growing for a federal ban on these guns, including from President Biden. While unveiling a series of new measures around gun violence prevention at the White House on Thursday, the president said