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Message Subject Sen. Dianne Feinstein Introduces Bill to Ban 205 ‘Assault Weapons’ by name” and prohibit transfer of “high capacity” mag
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) introduced legislation Monday to ban “205 military-style assault weapons
by name” and prohibit transfer of “high capacity” magazines.


Feinstein cited the January 21, 2023, Monterey Park shooting as the impetus for the reintroduction of the “assault weapons” ban.

She said, “We were tragically reminded this weekend of the deadly nature of assault weapons when a shooter used one to kill 11 people and injure 9 more at a Lunar New Year celebration in California.”

However, Feinstein’s proposed ban would not have prevented the suspected gunman from possessing the gun used in the attack.

In addition to banning the “sale, manufacture, transfer and importation” of 205 specific firearms, Feinstein’s bill requires “a background check on any future sale, trade or gifting of an assault weapon covered by the bill.” (This would apply to guns grandfathered in, if the bill were to become law.)

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Diane did NOT file anything herself. She literally can not order her own lunch, find the bathroom and does NOT know how to convey a thought anymore. So who is her puppet master???
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The People of Color!

Feinstein, Wyden Lead Senate Democrats to Protect Health Care Freedoms in Court

The case challenges a rule finalized in May 2019 that would dramatically expand the scope of existing federal refusal statutes and, in doing so, amplifying the ability of health care providers to refuse care, services and even information to patients on the basis of moral or religious objections. If implemented, the rule threatens to embolden discrimination and undermine access to care—consequences which would be borne disproportionately by those who already face systemic barriers to care, including women, LGBTQ patients, people of color, people living with disabilities, individuals in rural areas and others. 

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