Quote of the day
I have seen more inaccurate stories about the 1994 “ban,” both before it was enacted and now that it has met its well-deserved demise, than any other such issue in recent memory. Most of the inaccuracies seem to stem from a general lack of understanding about the ban and firearms in general. Before the 1994 ban, the term “semi-automatic assault weapon” had previously been used only as a slang term by gun control advocates to describe any weapon they simply didn’t like the looks of. Such a definition only became an “official class” of firearms after the ban was adopted in 1994.