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SUMMARY:ATF vs. M855 Ammo (2015)
DESCRIPTION:Remember in 2015\, when ATF decided M855 ammo was a problem?Remember how public opinion & feedback prevented ATF from following through on any ban\n\n\n \nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BReLVLaAKcS/?taken-by=gunwebsites \n#BeTheChange\n#M855 #AmmoBan\n#JustTheTip #GreenTip\n#ArmorPiercing \nATF received more than 80\,000 comments ==================\nFor Immediate Release \nTuesday\, March 10\, 2015 \nNotice to those Commenting on the Armor Piercing Ammunition Exemption Framework \nThank you for your interest in ATF’s proposed framework for determining whether certain projectiles are “primarily intended for sporting purposes” within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. 921(a)(17)(C). The informal comment period will close on Monday\, March 16\, 2015. ATF has already received more than 80\,000 comments\, which will be made publicly available as soon as practicable. \nAlthough ATF endeavored to create a proposal that reflected a good faith interpretation of the law and balanced the interests of law enforcement\, industry\, and sportsmen\, the vast majority of the comments received to date are critical of the framework\, and include issues that deserve further study. Accordingly\, ATF will not at this time seek to issue a final framework. After the close of the comment period\, ATF will process the comments received\, further evaluate the issues raised therein\, and provide additional open and transparent process (for example\, through additional proposals and opportunities for comment) before proceeding with any framework. \nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BReLVLaAKcS/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/atf-vs-m855-ammo-2015-3/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180316
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SUMMARY:Semi Automatic Rifle Import Ban (1989)
DESCRIPTION:Semi Automatic Rifle Import Ban\n \n\nWed March 15\, 1989 – spring suspension\nJuly 7\, 1989 – Signed into law\nBush Administration\nbanned imports of semiautomatic assault rifles indefinitely\nannounced by William J. Bennett\, the director of national drug policy\nrequests from importers to bring in the rifles had nearly tripled those for all of 1988\nLaw enforcement officers have complained they are often outgunned by drug-traffickers and other criminals who carry high-powered weapons that fire many rounds without needing reloading.\nDoctors and nurses in major cities have reported sharp increases in the numbers of deaths and serious wounds from such weapons\nfirearms dealers attributed the sharp jump in import-permit applications to a fear by the gun-owning public that purchase of the weapons soon would be prohibited\nStephen E. Higgins\, the director of the Bureau of Alcohol\, Tobacco and Firearms\, estimated that half the owners of assault rifles are collectors.
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/semi-automatic-rifle-import-ban-1989-2/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws,Gun Control
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SUMMARY:Hillary Hole = Smith & Wesson + Clinton (2000)
DESCRIPTION:March 17\, 2000 Smith and Wesson signed an unprecedented agreement with the Clinton administration to include safety locks with all their handguns & any new firearms would not take a magazine holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition\, in return\, the agreement called for federal\, state and city lawsuits against the gun maker to be dropped. \n#NeverForget\n#GunHistory \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BRwKE4AAIEq/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/hillary-hole-smith-wesson-clinton-2000-3/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180327
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180328
DTSTAMP:20260502T183450
CREATED:20170328T012520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180603T013333Z
UID:5793-1522108800-1522195199@guncalendars.com
SUMMARY:U.S. v. Cruikshank (1876)
DESCRIPTION:Mar 27\, 1876\nUnited States Supreme Court decision\nU.S. v. Cruikshank \nThe #SCotUS rules that the Second Amendment does not guarantee an individual right to keep and bear arms \nThe Second Amendment means no more than\, the Right to Bear Arms shall not be infringed by Congress\, and has no other effect than to restrict the powers of the National Government \nThe First Amendment right to assembly and the Second Amendment apply only to the federal government\, not the people or the states \n#ShallNotBeInfringed\n#GovernamentDoesNotGrantUsPrivilege\n#WeAreFree\n#2A #GunHistory \nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Bg1orMxn5Yj/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/u-s-v-cruikshank-1876-4/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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SUMMARY:Arizona 2nd State to Legalize Suppressors for Hunting (2012)
DESCRIPTION:Arizona becomes 2nd state to legalize suppresors for hunting. March 29\, 2012 Governor Jan Brewer signed\, House Bill 2728\, which grants hunters in Arizona the right to use legally owned suppressors while hunting game animals. With the passage of the law\, Arizona became the second state in 2012 to legalize suppressor use while hunting.\nToday (2017) 40 states are open to hunting with suppressed firearms\n#Hunting #QuietGuns\n#HearingProtectionAct \n\nhttps://www.instagram.com/p/BSPVEq5giDz/?taken-by=gunwebsites
URL:https://guncalendars.com/event/arizona-2nd-state-to-legalize-suppressors-for-hunting-2012-2/
CATEGORIES:Firearms Laws
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