The Federal Assault Weapons ban came into effect on the 13th September 1994. The law expired on the 13th September 2004. Some states still have a similar ban in effect.
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An actual assault rifle has select fire (semi and auto and/or burst fire). This was not used. The term coined by the Clinton administration is "civilian assault weapon", and was defined by the presence of two or more cosmetic features (e.g., bayonet lug, flash suppressor, collapsible buttstock, pronounced pistol grip). Connecticut in 2004 wrote the Clinton ban into state law after the ban went into sunset. An AR type rifle was used, but it was a ban compliant, single feature rifle, thus it would not into the BATFE definition of a "civilian assault weapon".
The FAL isn't an assault rifle - it's a battle rifle. For an actual full auto, transferable, NFA rifle, be prepared to part with about $15,000 or more. For a pre-ban semi auto LAR (which is what the semi auto civilian version was called), expect to shell out $3500 - $4000. For a post ban, 922r compliant "Frankengun", $700 - $1300, depending on manufacturer.
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The SOAR (Special Operations Assault Rifle).
Mitt Romney does not have the authority to unilaterally ban assault weapons.
There are several different assault rifles - both by the true definition of an assault rifle and by the political motivated BATFE definition of a so-called "civilian assault rifle", manufactured by several different outfits. Which assault rifle did you have in mind, specifically?
The first true assault rifle debuted in 1942.
You will need to define assault rifle, and where you live. A TRUE assault rifle is a machine gun, and transfers of them are tightly regulated by the Federal government. What most people CALL an assault rifle is nothing but a semi-automatic rifle, and in most of the US, does not require a license to possess.
Only with a very small assault rifle, or a very large purse.
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