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20 N.Y.U. J. Legis. & Pub. Pol'y 593 (2017)
Why the Civilian Purchase, Use, and Sale of Assault Weapons and Semiautomatic Rifles and Pistols, along with Large Capacity Magazines, Should Be Banned

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   WHY THE CIVILIAN PURCHASE, USE,

 AND SALE OF ASSAULT WEAPONS AND

 SEMIAUTOMATIC RIFLES AND PISTOLS,

       ALONG WITH LARGE CAPACITY

     MAGAZINES, SHOULD BE BANNED

                       Donald  L. Flexner*

       In the United States, private citizens can purchase powerful and semi-
    automatic assault weapons and large capacity magazines. In 1994, Con-
    gress passed the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, which
    imposed a ten-year ban on the civilian use of many such weapons. Upon its
    expiration in 2004, Congress refused to extend the ban despite repeated
    calls to do so. In the wake of the law's demise, these dangerous weapons
    have become widely available to disturbed civilians, gangs, criminals, hate
    groups, terrorists, and so-called lone wolves. Most recently, a man
    rented a top floor room in the Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino
    in order to kill and wound hundreds of innocent individuals attending an
    outdoor concert directly below the hotel, using semi-automatic weapons
    modified with a bump stock to spew thousands of bullets into a crowd of
    22,000. This Article explains why nothing in the Second Amendment guar-
    antees civilian access to the most dangerous weapons and urges Congress
    to again limit the availability of these dangerous weapons, which have
    caused countless tragedies.

INTRODUCTION................................................. 594
    I. HOW   THE SECOND  AMENDMENT HAS BEEN CONSTRUED
       AND  APPLIED BY  THE SUPREME  COURT  AND  BY LOWER
       COURTS.....      ........................................ 597
       A.  Heller and Its Supreme Court Progeny ..........        597
       B.  Lower  Court Decisions After Heller and
           McDonald      ............................... 600
       C.  Heller Does Not  Preclude the Passage of a New
           Assault Weapons  Ban ...............     ........ 602
   11. THE  ASSAULT  WEAPONS   BAN  AND THE  DANGERS  IT
       A DDRESSED ........................................... 603
       A.  History of the Assault Weapons Ban  .............       604



   * Managing Partner of Boies Schiller Flexner LLP. Co-authored by Joshua
Libling, Nafees Syed, and Joanna Wright.

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