should citizens in usa be banned to have assault weapons
Mitt Romney does not have the authority to unilaterally ban assault weapons.
no
yes. they can use any weapons that are allowed in the Codex: Space Marines.
The assault weapons ban worked in that it reduced the number of crimes committed with the banned guns, but it did not reduce crime overall.
Nuke
The Vietnam War was the first helicopter war & the first war in history in which every uniformed combatant on both sides were armed with fully automatic assault rifles (M16s/AK47s).
No, this would require legislation from Congress. This is because currently there is no law banning assault weapons for an executive order to clarify the scope of.
you cant
Automatic weapons as we usually think of them are really semi-automatic. That is, you fire one bullet for each trigger pull, and the weapon charges itself with a new bullet automatically. These are not assault weapons, though most politicians think they are. Real automatic weapons will 'spray' out a stream of bullets as long as the trigger is kept pulled. These ARE considered assault weapons. They were outlawed largely because of their use by gangsters who had more firepower with them than the police did. Automatic weapons are pretty dangerous because of all the firepower they emit. The killings that you read about where "Assault" weapons have been used, have NOT used assault weapons, only semi-automatic weapons.
An assault on tradition. Many assault attacks are described in history. The terrorists made an assault attack on the kingdom
The exact number of assault weapons in America is difficult to determine due to varying definitions of what constitutes an "assault weapon" and the lack of comprehensive tracking. Estimates suggest there may be millions of such firearms in civilian hands, particularly since the Federal Assault Weapons Ban expired in 2004, which allowed for their continued sale. The number can vary widely based on state regulations and definitions. Overall, the prevalence of these weapons remains a significant topic of debate in discussions about gun control and public safety.