Assault Weapons Selling Briskly since Ban Expiration


The federal ban on assault weapons expired Monday, and hours after the expiration, some stores began selling the weapons. Local businesses reported a sales boom after the ban, enacted in 1994, was lifted. Owners of one Fort Worth store said sales were brisk and their telephone rang consistently with inquiries about availability of the weapons. The ban's expiration makes the purchase of the weapons legal for the public. The ban previously restricted ownership to military personnel and law enforcement officers. According to a poll conducted by NBC News and The Wall Street Journal, 78 percent of respondents favored an extension of the ban.[more ] and
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