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43 S. Ill. U. L.J. 193 (2018-2019)
Assault Weapon Myths

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ASSAULT WEAPON MYTHS




E. Gregory  Wallace*


      Scary black  rifles that spray bullets like machine guns.  Military arms
designed  solely for killing on the battlefield. Weapons   of choice  for mass
shooters.  These  are common   descriptions  of so-called assault weapons,  a
favorite target for those who  want to eliminate  gun violence  by eliminating
guns. Several  states and localities currently ban assault weapons, as did the
federal government   from  1994-2004.   In response  to recent mass shootings,
bills have  been   introduced  in  Congress  to  create a  new   national  ban.
Lawmakers and judges often use these descriptions to justify such bans. But
are the descriptions factual?  If not, what does  that say about  the laws and
court decisions that rely on them?
      While  there is no generally agreed-upon definition of assault weapon,
laws  banning  such  weapons  typically criminalize  possession  or transfer of
semiautomatic   rifles with detachable  magazines   and at least one  specified
feature  such  as a pistol grip, telescoping  stock,  flash suppressor,  barrel
shroud, bayonet  mount,  or grenade  launcher.'  Other assault weapon   bans
prohibit certain semiautomatic   rifles, shotguns, and pistols by name  and by
features, along with any  copies, duplicates, or variants.2 The main  target of
these bans  is the AR-15  rifle, the most popular rifle in America,  owned  by
millions for lawful purposes  including  self-defense.3 The  AR-15   looks like
a fully automatic military M4  carbine or M16  rifle, but it has a semiautomatic
firing system  like most modem handguns. Legislatures imposing assault

     Professor of Law, Campbell University School of Law. Professor Wallace is a competitive shooter
     and certified firearms instructor.
     See, e.g., D.C. CODE § 7-2501.01(3A)(A) (2018) (defining assault weapons under D.C. code); N.Y.
     PENAL LAW § 265.00(22) (2018) (defining assault weapons under N.Y. law).
2    See, e.g., CONN. GEN. STAT. § 53-202a (2013); MD. CODE ANN., CRIM. LAW § 4-301(d)
     (LexisNexis 2018) (banning specific assault long guns listed under MD. CODE ANN., PUB.
     SAFETY § 5-10(r)(2) (LexisNexis 2018) and copycat weapons as defined by certain features listed
     in the code). The scope of this article is limited to semiautomatic rifles and does not include
     semiautomatic pistols and shotguns included in most assault weapons bans.
     See Jon Schuppe, America's rifle: Why so many people love the AR-15, NBC NEWS (Dec. 27, 2017,
     1:19 PM), https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/america-s-rifle-why-so-many-people-love-ar-
     15-n831171?cid=public-rss_20171228 (noting that that Americans own an estimated 15 million
     AR-15s and that the AR-15 remains a jewel of the gun industry, the country's most popular rifle,
     irreversibly lodged into American culture); 'AR' Stands for Armalite, NATIONAL SHOOTING
     SPORTS FOUND., https://www.nssforg/ar-stands-for-armalite/ (last visited July 3, 2018) (noting that
     the AR does not stand for assault rifle but rather for ArmaLite, the company that developed
     the prototype rifle that later became the military M16 and the civilian AR-15). This article uses
     AR-15 as a shorthand term for all AR-15 variants.


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