The support of pro-gun Democrats, such as West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, is boosting prospects for a new drive to ban semiautomatic weapons and high-ammunition clips.
EnlargeWill the tragedy of Sandy Hook Elementary lead to a new ban on assault rifles? That?s one question emerging in Washington as lawmakers react to a mass shooting that has left a Connecticut town in mourning and the nation itself wrestling with the single word, ?why."
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Most if not all of the bullets fired by gunman Adam Lanza came from an assault rifle, a civilianized version of the military?s M-16. Such semiautomatic weapons were banned for 10 years in the early 1990s. But the ban expired in 2004 and was not renewed as the political trend of the time, reflecting public opinion, was toward looser regulation of firearms.
Now Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) of California says she?ll reintroduce a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition clips in the next Congress. There are some indications that her proposal will receive at least a more serious hearing than have other recent attempts to curb these popular military-style items.
One reason an assault rifle ban may have life is that at least one prominent pro-gun Democrat has voiced support. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia is himself an avid hunter and such a firm supporter of Second Amendment gun rights that one famous campaign ad depicted him firing fired a rifle bullet through an environmental bill. But on MSNBC Monday morning, Senator Manchin said that it?s time to sit down with the National Rifle Association (which has endorsed him in the past) to talk through common sense curbs that might help prevent another Sandy Hook.
?I don?t know anyone in the sporting or hunting arena that goes out with an assault rifle. I don?t know anybody that needs 30 rounds in a clip to go hunting. I mean, these are things that need to be talked about,? said Manchin.
If any new gun measure is to pass it will need wide support from Democrats such as Manchin who represent red states. There are a number of red-state Senate Dems up for reelection in 2014, points out Aaron Blake on The Washington Post?s political blog, The Fix, including Sens. Max Baucus of Montana, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia, Tim Johnson of South Dakota, and Kay Hagan of North Carolina.
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