Stopping the spread of deadly assault weapons
Resources for the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013
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On January 24, Senator Feinstein introduced the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013, a bill to stop the sale, transfer, importation and manufacturing of military-style assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition feeding devices.
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Press releases
- Law enforcement, doctors, educators, clergy support ban on assault weapons, Jan. 31, 2013
- New Poll Shows Strong Majority of Americans Support Assault Weapons Ban, Jan. 30, 2013
- Feinstein, Coalition Introduce Bill on Assault Weapons, High-Capacity Magazines, Jan. 24, 2013
- Feinstein to Introduce Updated Assault Weapons Bill in New Congress, Dec. 17, 2012
- Feinstein Statement on Connecticut School Shooting, Dec. 14, 2012
Television appearances
- CNN's State of the Union, Jan. 27, 2013
- CBS's Face the Nation, Jan. 27, 2013
- Press conference, Dec. 21, 2012
- CNN’s Piers Morgan Tonight, Nov. 17, 2012
- PBS NewsHour with Gwen Ifill, Nov. 17, 2012
- MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports, Nov. 17, 2012
- NBC’s Meet the Press with David Gregory, Nov. 16, 2012
Effectiveness of 1994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban
Following are studies that have been conducted on the 1994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban:
- In a Department of Justice study (pdf), Jeffrey Roth and Christopher Koper find that the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban was responsible for a 6.7 percent decrease in total gun murders, holding all other factors equal. They write: “Assault weapons are disproportionately involved in murders with multiple victims, multiple wounds per victim, and police officers as victims.”
- Original source (page 2): Jeffrey A. Roth & Christopher S. Koper, “Impact Evaluation of the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act of 1994,” The Urban Institute (March 1997).
- In a University of Pennsylvania study (pdf), Christopher Koper reports that the use of assault weapons in crime declined by more than two-thirds by about nine years after 1994 Assault Weapons Ban took effect.
- Original source (page 46): Christopher S. Koper, “An Updated Assessment of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban: Impacts on Gun Markets and Gun Violence, 1994-2003,” (June 2004).
- In a Washington Post story, reporters David Fallis and James Grimaldi write that the percentage of firearms seized by police in Virginia with high-capacity magazines dropped significantly during the Assault Weapons Ban. That figure has doubled since the ban expired.
- Original source: In Virginia, high-yield clip seizures rise. By David S. Fallis and James V. Grimaldi, Washington Post.
- In a letter to the editor in the American Journal of Public Health (pdf), Douglas Weil and Rebecca Knox explain that when Maryland imposed a more stringent ban on assault pistols and high-capacity magazines in 1994, it led to a 55 percent drop in assault pistols recovered by the Baltimore Police Department.
- Original source (pages 297-298): Douglas S. Weil & Rebecca C. Knox, "Letter to the Editor, The Maryland Ban on the Sale of Assault Pistols and High-Capacity Magazines: Estimating the Impact in Baltimore," 87 American Journal of Public Health 2, Feb. 1997, at 297-98.
- A report by the Police Executive Research Forum finds that 37 percent of police departments reported seeing a noticeable increase in criminals’ use of assault weapons since the Assault Weapons Ban expired.
- Original source (page 2): Police Executive Research Forum, "Guns and Crime: Breaking New Ground by Focusing on the Local Impact," (May 2010).
Assault weapons in the news
- "Feinstein gun bill plugs state ban holes," (San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 2, 2013)
- "Myths About Gun Regulation," (New York Times, Jan. 31, 2013)
- "Congress Takes Up Gun Violence," (New York Times, Jan. 29, 2013)
- "Sen. Feinstein rolls out gun ban measure," (San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 24, 2013)
- "Lawmakers touched by gun violence take debate personally," (Reuters, Jan. 23, 2013)
- "Sen. Dianne Feinstein: 'You can’t sit back and just let the gun organizations call public policy'" (Washington Post, Jan. 16, 2013)
- "The Moment for Action on Guns" (New York Times, Jan. 15, 2013)
- "Improve semiautomatic weapons ban" (USA Today, Jan. 14, 2013)
- "Stop these tools of mass murder" (Denver Post, Jan. 10, 2013)
- "How to Get a New Assault-Weapons Ban Through Congress" (New York Times, Jan. 2, 2013)
- "A Tougher Assault Weapons Ban" (New York Times, Dec. 28, 2012)
- "NRA misleads on assault weapons" (Salon, Dec. 26, 2012)
- "Dems to push for more sweeping assault weapons ban" (Washington Post, Dec. 20, 2012)
- "A conservative case for an assault weapons ban" (Los Angeles Times, Dec. 20, 2012)
- "Obama Vows Fast Action in New Push for Gun Control" (New York Times, Dec. 19, 2012)
- "Trying, again, to ban assault weapons" (Los Angeles Times, Dec. 17, 2012)
- "Stop the sale of assault weapons" (San Francisco Chronicle, Dec. 17, 2012)
- "Reason to Hope After the Newtown Rampage" (New York Times, Dec. 17, 2012)