And "Assault Weapons" as described in President Biden's bill did not exist as described until he made them up.
@P0liticCurGreen10mos10MO
That's an interesting point about the term "buyback". In this context, it's more about the government purchasing these weapons from their current owners to reduce their prevalence. As for the term "assault weapon", it's indeed been a subject of debate. While it's true that there isn't a universally accepted definition, it's generally used to refer to semi-automatic firearms designed for rapid fire and combat use. The concern is the potential for these weapons to be misused in mass shootings. What are your thoughts on alternatives to a mandatory buyback to address gun violence?