(from her website)
Summary of 2013 legislation
Following is a summary of the 2013 legislation:
•Bans the sale, transfer, importation, or manufacturing of:
•120 specifically-named firearms;
•Certain other semiautomatic rifles, handguns, shotguns that can accept a detachable magazine and have one or more military characteristics; and
•Semiautomatic rifles and handguns with a fixed magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds.
•Strengthens the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and various state bans by:
•Moving from a 2-characteristic test to a 1-characteristic test;
•Eliminating the easy-to-remove bayonet mounts and flash suppressors from the characteristics test; and
•Banning firearms with “thumbhole stocks” and “bullet buttons” to address attempts to “work around” prior bans.
•Bans large-capacity ammunition feeding devices capable of accepting more than 10 rounds.
•Protects legitimate hunters and the rights of existing gun owners by:
•Grandfathering weapons legally possessed on the date of enactment;
•Exempting over 900 specifically-named weapons used for hunting or sporting purposes; and
•Exempting antique, manually-operated, and permanently disabled weapons.
•Requires that grandfathered weapons be registered under the National Firearms Act, to include:
•Background check of owner and any transferee;
•Type and serial number of the firearm;
•Positive identification, including photograph and fingerprint;
•Certification from local law enforcement of identity and that possession would not violate State or local law; and
•Dedicated funding for ATF to implement registration
Summary of 2013 legislation
Following is a summary of the 2013 legislation:
•Bans the sale, transfer, importation, or manufacturing of:
•120 specifically-named firearms;
•Certain other semiautomatic rifles, handguns, shotguns that can accept a detachable magazine and have one or more military characteristics; and
•Semiautomatic rifles and handguns with a fixed magazine that can accept more than 10 rounds.
•Strengthens the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban and various state bans by:
•Moving from a 2-characteristic test to a 1-characteristic test;
•Eliminating the easy-to-remove bayonet mounts and flash suppressors from the characteristics test; and
•Banning firearms with “thumbhole stocks” and “bullet buttons” to address attempts to “work around” prior bans.
•Bans large-capacity ammunition feeding devices capable of accepting more than 10 rounds.
•Protects legitimate hunters and the rights of existing gun owners by:
•Grandfathering weapons legally possessed on the date of enactment;
•Exempting over 900 specifically-named weapons used for hunting or sporting purposes; and
•Exempting antique, manually-operated, and permanently disabled weapons.
•Requires that grandfathered weapons be registered under the National Firearms Act, to include:
•Background check of owner and any transferee;
•Type and serial number of the firearm;
•Positive identification, including photograph and fingerprint;
•Certification from local law enforcement of identity and that possession would not violate State or local law; and
•Dedicated funding for ATF to implement registration