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Assault weapons legislation in the United States

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Assault weapons legislation in the United States

Assault weapons legislation in the United States refers to bills and laws (active, theoretical, expired, proposed, or failed) that define and restrict or make illegal the manufacture, transfer, and possession of assault weapons. How these firearms are defined and regulated varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction; generally, this constitutes a list of specific firearms and combinations of features on semiautomatic firearms. The Federal Assault Weapons Ban enacted in 1994 expired in 2004. Attempts to renew this ban have failed, as have attempts to pass a new ban, such as the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 (AWB 2013). Twelve states with a third of the U . population have assault weapons bans: three were enacted before the 1994 federal ban, four more were passed before the federal ban expired, and five passed after the federal ban expired. The majority of states have no assault weapons ban, although two, Minnesota and Virginia, have training and background check requirements for purchasers of assault weapons that are stricter than those for ordinary firearms. On June 4, 2021, a federal judge struck down the three-decade-long ban in California, though it is pending appeal by the California Attorney General. While there are no statewide assault weapon bans in Colorado, local bans exist in certain cities or counties in the state. In addition to state bans, Washington, D ., and some U . counties and municipalities have assault weapons laws. The 1994 federal and 1989 state ban in California were prompted by the 1989 Cleveland Elementary School shooting in Stockton, California. Over the last decades, there has been an increase in the use of semi-automatic rifles in mass shootings. At least one rifle was used in about 44% of mass public shootings since the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting. The U . suffers the highest death toll from gun violence among high income countries and the 2023 Covenant School shooting, which occurred in March, was the 129th such mass shooting in America since the beginning of that year. Existing and proposed weapon legislation often come under renewed interest in the wake of major mass shootings, such as the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

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U . assault weapons bans by jurisdiction · State assault weapon bans
California
California
Jurisdiction
California
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Connecticut
Connecticut
Jurisdiction
Connecticut
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Delaware
Delaware
Jurisdiction
Delaware
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
17
District of Columbia
District of Columbia
Jurisdiction
District of Columbia
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Hawaii
Hawaii
Jurisdiction
Hawaii
Status
In force
Semiauto pistols
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10 (pistols)
Illinois
Illinois
Jurisdiction
Illinois
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10 (15 for handguns)
Maryland
Maryland
Jurisdiction
Maryland
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Jurisdiction
Massachusetts
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
New Jersey
New Jersey
Jurisdiction
New Jersey
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
New York
New York
Jurisdiction
New York
Status
In force
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Virginia
Virginia
Jurisdiction
Virginia
Status
Effective July 1, 2026
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
15
Washington
Washington
Jurisdiction
Washington
Status
In force
By make or model
N
Semiauto rifles
N
Semiauto pistols
N
Shotguns
N
Features test
N
Magazine capacity
10
Jurisdiction
Status
By make or model
Semiauto rifles
Semiauto pistols
Shotguns
Features test
Magazine capacity
California
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
Connecticut
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
Delaware
In force
N
N
N
N
N
17
District of Columbia
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
Hawaii
In force
N
N
10 (pistols)
Illinois
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10 (15 for handguns)
Maryland
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
Massachusetts
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
New Jersey
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
New York
In force
N
N
N
N
10
Virginia
Effective July 1, 2026
N
N
N
N
15
Washington
In force
N
N
N
N
N
10
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