Tuesday, January 29, 2013

no more "STREETSWEEPERS"





   
(NOTE: THIS BILL DOES NOT APPLY TO GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS BECAUSE THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE)           


A BILL
 To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to
keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes.
1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2
tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
3 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
4 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Assault Weapons Ban
5 of 2013’’.
6 SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
7 (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 921(a) of title 18, United
8 States Code, is amended—
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1 (1) by inserting after paragraph (29) the fol2
lowing:
3 ‘‘(30) The term ‘semiautomatic pistol’ means any re4
peating pistol that—
5 ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing
6 cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and
7 chamber the next round; and
8 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger to
9 fire each cartridge.
10 ‘‘(31) The term ‘semiautomatic shotgun’ means any
11 repeating shotgun that—
12 ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing
13 cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and
14 chamber the next round; and
15 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger to
16 fire each cartridge.’’; and
17 (2) by adding at the end the following:
18 ‘‘(36) The term ‘semiautomatic assault weapon’
19 means any of the following, regardless of country of manu20
facture or caliber of ammunition accepted:
21 ‘‘(A) A semiautomatic rifle that has the capac22
ity to accept a detachable magazine and any 1 of the
23 following:
24 ‘‘(i) A pistol grip.
25 ‘‘(ii) A forward grip.
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1 ‘‘(iii) A folding, telescoping, or detachable
2 stock.
3 ‘‘(iv) A grenade launcher or rocket launch4
er.
5 ‘‘(v) A barrel shroud.
6 ‘‘(vi) A threaded barrel.
7 ‘‘(B) A semiautomatic rifle that has a fixed
8 magazine with the capacity to accept more than 10
9 rounds, except for an attached tubular device de10
signed to accept, and capable of operating only with,
11 .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.
12 ‘‘(C) Any part, combination of parts, compo13
nent, device, attachment, or accessory that is de14
signed or functions to accelerate the rate of fire of
15 a semiautomatic rifle but not convert the semiauto16
matic rifle into a machinegun.
17 ‘‘(D) A semiautomatic pistol that has the ca18
pacity to accept a detachable magazine and any 1 of
19 the following:
20 ‘‘(i) A threaded barrel.
21 ‘‘(ii) A second pistol grip.
22 ‘‘(iii) A barrel shroud.
23 ‘‘(iv) The capacity to accept a detachable
24 magazine at some location outside of the pistol
25 grip.
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1 ‘‘(v) A semiautomatic version of an auto2
matic firearm.
3 ‘‘(E) A semiautomatic pistol with a fixed maga4
zine that has the capacity to accept more than 10
5 rounds.
6 ‘‘(F) A semiautomatic shotgun that has any 1
7 of the following:
8 ‘‘(i) A folding, telescoping, or detachable
9 stock.
10 ‘‘(ii) A pistol grip.
11 ‘‘(iii) A fixed magazine with the capacity to
12 accept more than 5 rounds.
13 ‘‘(iv) The ability to accept a detachable
14 magazine.
15 ‘‘(v) A forward grip.
16 ‘‘(vi) A grenade launcher or rocket launch17
er.
18 ‘‘(G) Any shotgun with a revolving cylinder.
19 ‘‘(H) All of the following rifles, copies, dupli20
cates, variants, or altered facsimiles with the capa21
bility of any such weapon thereof:
22 ‘‘(i) All AK types, including the following:
23 ‘‘(I) AK, AK47, AK47S, AK–74,
24 AKM, AKS, ARM, MAK90, MISR,
25 NHM90, NHM91, Rock River Arms LAR–
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1 47, SA85, SA93, Vector Arms AK–47,
2 VEPR, WASR–10, and WUM.
3 ‘‘(II) IZHMASH Saiga AK.
4 ‘‘(III) MAADI AK47 and ARM.
5 ‘‘(IV) Norinco 56S, 56S2, 84S, and
6 86S.
7 ‘‘(V) Poly Technologies AK47 and
8 AKS.
9 ‘‘(ii) All AR types, including the following:
10 ‘‘(I) AR–10.
11 ‘‘(II) AR–15.
12 ‘‘(III) Armalite M15 22LR Carbine.
13 ‘‘(IV) Armalite M15–T.
14 ‘‘(V) Barrett REC7.
15 ‘‘(VI) Beretta AR–70.
16 ‘‘(VII) Bushmaster ACR.
17 ‘‘(VIII) Bushmaster Carbon 15.
18 ‘‘(IX) Bushmaster MOE series.
19 ‘‘(X) Bushmaster XM15.
20 ‘‘(XI) Colt Match Target Rifles.
21 ‘‘(XII) DoubleStar AR rifles.
22 ‘‘(XIII) DPMS Tactical Rifles.
23 ‘‘(XIV) Heckler & Koch MR556.
24 ‘‘(XV) Olympic Arms.
25 ‘‘(XVI) Remington R–15 rifles.
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1 ‘‘(XVII) Rock River Arms LAR–15.
2 ‘‘(XVIII) Sig Sauer SIG516 rifles.
3 ‘‘(XIX) Smith & Wesson M&P15 Ri4
fles.
5 ‘‘(XX) Stag Arms AR rifles.
6 ‘‘(XXI) Sturm, Ruger & Co. SR556
7 rifles.
8 ‘‘(iii) Barrett M107A1.
9 ‘‘(iv) Barrett M82A1.
10 ‘‘(v) Beretta CX4 Storm.
11 ‘‘(vi) Calico Liberty Series.
12 ‘‘(vii) CETME Sporter.
13 ‘‘(viii) Daewoo K–1, K–2, Max 1, Max 2,
14 AR 100, and AR 110C.
15 ‘‘(ix) Fabrique Nationale/FN Herstal
16 FAL, LAR, 22 FNC, 308 Match, L1A1
17 Sporter, PS90, SCAR, and FS2000.
18 ‘‘(x) Feather Industries AT–9.
19 ‘‘(xi) Galil Model AR and Model ARM.
20 ‘‘(xii) Hi-Point Carbine.
21 ‘‘(xiii) HK–91, HK–93, HK–94, HK–
22 PSG–1, and HK USC.
23 ‘‘(xiv) Kel-Tec Sub–2000, SU–16, and
24 RFB.
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1 ‘‘(xv) SIG AMT, SIG PE–57, Sig Sauer
2 SG 550, and Sig Sauer SG 551.
3 ‘‘(xvi) Springfield Armory SAR–48.
4 ‘‘(xvii) Steyr AUG.
5 ‘‘(xviii) Sturm, Ruger Mini-14 Tactical
6 Rife M–14/20CF.
7 ‘‘(xix) All Thompson rifles, including the
8 following:
9 ‘‘(I) Thompson M1SB.
10 ‘‘(II) Thompson T1100D.
11 ‘‘(III) Thompson T150D.
12 ‘‘(IV) Thompson T1B.
13 ‘‘(V) Thompson T1B100D.
14 ‘‘(VI) Thompson T1B50D.
15 ‘‘(VII) Thompson T1BSB.
16 ‘‘(VIII) Thompson T1–C.
17 ‘‘(IX) Thompson T1D.
18 ‘‘(X) Thompson T1SB.
19 ‘‘(XI) Thompson T5.
20 ‘‘(XII) Thompson T5100D.
21 ‘‘(XIII) Thompson TM1.
22 ‘‘(XIV) Thompson TM1C.
23 ‘‘(xx) UMAREX UZI Rifle.
24 ‘‘(xxi) UZI Mini Carbine, UZI Model A
25 Carbine, and UZI Model B Carbine.
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1 ‘‘(xxii) Valmet M62S, M71S, and M78.
2 ‘‘(xxiii) Vector Arms UZI Type.
3 ‘‘(xxiv) Weaver Arms Nighthawk.
4 ‘‘(xxv) Wilkinson Arms Linda Carbine.
5 ‘‘(I) All of the following pistols, copies, dupli6
cates, variants, or altered facsimiles with the capa7
bility of any such weapon thereof:
8 ‘‘(i) All AK–47 types, including the fol9
lowing:
10 ‘‘(I) Centurion 39 AK pistol.
11 ‘‘(II) Draco AK–47 pistol.
12 ‘‘(III) HCR AK–47 pistol.
13 ‘‘(IV) IO Inc. Hellpup AK–47 pistol.
14 ‘‘(V) Krinkov pistol.
15 ‘‘(VI) Mini Draco AK–47 pistol.
16 ‘‘(VII) Yugo Krebs Krink pistol.
17 ‘‘(ii) All AR–15 types, including the fol18
lowing:
19 ‘‘(I) American Spirit AR–15 pistol.
20 ‘‘(II) Bushmaster Carbon 15 pistol.
21 ‘‘(III) DoubleStar Corporation AR
22 pistol.
23 ‘‘(IV) DPMS AR–15 pistol.
24 ‘‘(V) Olympic Arms AR–15 pistol.
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1 ‘‘(VI) Rock River Arms LAR 15 pis2
tol.
3 ‘‘(iii) Calico Liberty pistols.
4 ‘‘(iv) DSA SA58 PKP FAL pistol.
5 ‘‘(v) Encom MP–9 and MP–45.
6 ‘‘(vi) Heckler & Koch model SP-89 pistol.
7 ‘‘(vii) Intratec AB–10, TEC–22 Scorpion,
8 TEC–9, and TEC–DC9.
9 ‘‘(viii) Kel-Tec PLR 16 pistol.
10 ‘‘(ix) The following MAC types:
11 ‘‘(I) MAC–10.
12 ‘‘(II) MAC–11.
13 ‘‘(III) Masterpiece Arms MPA A930
14 Mini Pistol, MPA460 Pistol, MPA Tactical
15 Pistol, and MPA Mini Tactical Pistol.
16 ‘‘(IV) Military Armament Corp.
17 Ingram M–11.
18 ‘‘(V) Velocity Arms VMAC.
19 ‘‘(x) Sig Sauer P556 pistol.
20 ‘‘(xi) Sites Spectre.
21 ‘‘(xii) All Thompson types, including the
22 following:
23 ‘‘(I) Thompson TA510D.
24 ‘‘(II) Thompson TA5.
25 ‘‘(xiii) All UZI types, including Micro-UZI.
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1 ‘‘(J) All of the following shotguns, copies, dupli2
cates, variants, or altered facsimiles with the capa3
bility of any such weapon thereof:
4 ‘‘(i) Franchi LAW–12 and SPAS 12.
5 ‘‘(ii) All IZHMASH Saiga 12 types, in6
cluding the following:
7 ‘‘(I) IZHMASH Saiga 12.
8 ‘‘(II) IZHMASH Saiga 12S.
9 ‘‘(III) IZHMASH Saiga 12S EXP–
10 01.
11 ‘‘(IV) IZHMASH Saiga 12K.
12 ‘‘(V) IZHMASH Saiga 12K–030.
13 ‘‘(VI) IZHMASH Saiga 12K–040
14 Taktika.
15 ‘‘(iii) Streetsweeper.
16 ‘‘(iv) Striker 12.
17 ‘‘(K) All belt-fed semiautomatic firearms, in18
cluding TNW M2HB.
19 ‘‘(L) Any combination of parts from which a
20 firearm described in subparagraphs (A) through (K)
21 can be assembled.
22 ‘‘(M) The frame or receiver of a rifle or shot23
gun described in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), (F),
24 (G), (H), (J), or (K).
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1 ‘‘(37) The term ‘large capacity ammunition feeding
2 device’—
3 ‘‘(A) means a magazine, belt, drum, feed strip,
4 or similar device, including any such device joined or
5 coupled with another in any manner, that has an
6 overall capacity of, or that can be readily restored,
7 changed, or converted to accept, more than 10
8 rounds of ammunition; and
9 ‘‘(B) does not include an attached tubular de10
vice designed to accept, and capable of operating
11 only with, .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.’’.
12 (b) RELATED DEFINITIONS.—Section 921(a) of title
13 18, United States Code, as amended by this Act, is
14 amended by adding at the end the following:
15 ‘‘(38) The term ‘barrel shroud’—
16 ‘‘(A) means a shroud that is attached to, or
17 partially or completely encircles, the barrel of a fire18
arm so that the shroud protects the user of the fire19
arm from heat generated by the barrel; and
20 ‘‘(B) does not include—
21 ‘‘(i) a slide that partially or completely en22
closes the barrel; or
23 ‘‘(ii) an extension of the stock along the
24 bottom of the barrel which does not encircle or
25 substantially encircle the barrel.
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1 ‘‘(39) The term ‘detachable magazine’ means an am2
munition feeding device that can be removed from a fire3
arm without disassembly of the firearm action.
4 ‘‘(40) The term ‘fixed magazine’ means an ammuni5
tion feeding device that is permanently fixed to the firearm
6 in such a manner that it cannot be removed without dis7
assembly of the firearm.
8 ‘‘(41) The term ‘folding, telescoping, or detachable
9 stock’ means a stock that folds, telescopes, detaches or
10 otherwise operates to reduce the length, size, or any other
11 dimension, or otherwise enhances the concealability, of a
12 firearm.
13 ‘‘(42) The term ‘forward grip’ means a grip located
14 forward of the trigger that functions as a pistol grip.
15 ‘‘(43) The term ‘rocket’ means any simple or complex
16 tubelike device containing combustibles that on being ig17
nited liberate gases whose action propels the tube through
18 the air and has a propellant charge of not more than 4
19 ounces.
20 ‘‘(44) The term ‘grenade launcher or rocket launcher’
21 means an attachment for use on a firearm that is designed
22 to propel a grenade, rocket, or other similar destructive
23 device.
24 ‘‘(45) The term ‘permanently inoperable’ means a
25 firearm which is incapable of discharging a shot by means
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1 of an explosive and incapable of being readily restored to
2 a firing condition.
3 ‘‘(46) The term ‘pistol grip’ means a grip, a thumb4
hole stock, or any other characteristic that can function
5 as a grip.
6 ‘‘(47) The term ‘threaded barrel’ means a feature or
7 characteristic that is designed in such a manner to allow
8 for the attachment of a device such as a firearm silencer
9 or a flash suppressor.
10 ‘‘(48) The term ‘qualified law enforcement officer’
11 has the meaning given the term in section 926B of title
12 18, United States Code.
13 ‘‘(49) The term ‘grandfathered semiautomatic as14
sault weapon’ means any semiautomatic assault weapon
15 the importation, possession, sale, or transfer of which
16 would be unlawful under section 922(v) but for the excep17
tion under paragraph (2) of such section.
18 ‘‘(50) The term ‘belt-fed semiautomatic firearm’
19 means any repeating firearm that—
20 ‘‘(A) utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing
21 cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and
22 chamber the next round;
23 ‘‘(B) requires a separate pull of the trigger to
24 fire each cartridge; and
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1 ‘‘(C) has the capacity to accept a belt ammuni2
tion feeding device.’’.
3 SEC. 3. RESTRICTIONS ON ASSAULT WEAPONS AND LARGE
4 CAPACITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES.
5 (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 922 of title 18, United
6 States Code, is amended—
7 (1) by inserting after subsection (u) the fol8
lowing:
9 ‘‘(v)(1) It shall be unlawful for a person to import,
10 sell, manufacture, transfer, or possess, in or affecting
11 interstate or foreign commerce, a semiautomatic assault
12 weapon.
13 ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the possession,
14 sale, or transfer of any semiautomatic assault weapon oth15
erwise lawfully possessed under Federal law on the date
16 of enactment of the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013.
17 ‘‘(3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to any firearm
18 that—
19 ‘‘(A) is manually operated by bolt, pump, lever,
20 or slide action;
21 ‘‘(B) has been rendered permanently inoperable;
22 or
23 ‘‘(C) is an antique firearm, as defined in section
24 921 of this title.
25 ‘‘(4) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to—
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1 ‘‘(A) the importation for, manufacture for, sale
2 to, transfer to, or possession by the United States
3 or a department or agency of the United States or
4 a State or a department, agency, or political subdivi5
sion of a State, or a sale or transfer to or possession
6 by a qualified law enforcement officer employed by
7 the United States or a department or agency of the
8 United States or a State or a department, agency,
9 or political subdivision of a State, for purposes of
10 law enforcement (whether on or off duty), or a sale
11 or transfer to or possession by a campus law en12
forcement officer for purposes of law enforcement
13 (whether on or off duty);
14 ‘‘(B) the importation for, or sale or transfer to
15 a licensee under title I of the Atomic Energy Act of
16 1954 for purposes of establishing and maintaining
17 an on-site physical protection system and security
18 organization required by Federal law, or possession
19 by an employee or contractor of such licensee on-site
20 for such purposes or off-site for purposes of licensee21
authorized training or transportation of nuclear ma22
terials;
23 ‘‘(C) the possession, by an individual who is re24
tired in good standing from service with a law en25
forcement agency and is not otherwise prohibited
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1 from receiving a firearm, of a semiautomatic assault
2 weapon—
3 ‘‘(i) sold or transferred to the individual by
4 the agency upon such retirement; or
5 ‘‘(ii) that the individual purchased, or oth6
erwise obtained, for official use before such re7
tirement;
8 ‘‘(D) the importation, sale, manufacture, trans9
fer, or possession of a semiautomatic assault weapon
10 by a licensed manufacturer or licensed importer for
11 the purposes of testing or experimentation author12
ized by the Attorney General; or
13 ‘‘(E) the importation, sale, manufacture, trans14
fer, or possession of a firearm specified in Appendix
15 A to this section, as such firearm was manufactured
16 on the date of introduction of the Assault Weapons
17 Ban of 2013.
18 ‘‘(5) For purposes of paragraph (4)(A), the term
19 ‘campus law enforcement officer’ means an individual who
20 is—
21 ‘‘(A) employed by a private institution of higher
22 education that is eligible for funding under title IV
23 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C.
24 1070 et seq.);
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1 ‘‘(B) responsible for the prevention or investiga2
tion of crime involving injury to persons or property,
3 including apprehension or detention of persons for
4 such crimes;
5 ‘‘(C) authorized by Federal, State, or local law
6 to carry a firearm, execute search warrants, and
7 make arrests; and
8 ‘‘(D) recognized, commissioned, or certified by
9 a government entity as a law enforcement officer.
10 ‘‘(6) The Attorney General shall establish and main11
tain, in a timely manner, a record of the make, model,
12 and, if available, date of manufacture of any semiauto13
matic assault weapon which the Attorney General is made
14 aware has been used in relation to a crime under Federal
15 or State law, and the nature and circumstances of the
16 crime involved, including the outcome of relevant criminal
17 investigations and proceedings. The Attorney General
18 shall annually submit a copy of the record established
19 under this paragraph to the Congress and make the record
20 available to the general public.
21 ‘‘(w)(1) It shall be unlawful for a person to import,
22 sell, manufacture, transfer, or possess, in or affecting
23 interstate or foreign commerce, a large capacity ammuni24
tion feeding device.
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1 ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the possession
2 of any large capacity ammunition feeding device otherwise
3 lawfully possessed on or before the date of enactment of
4 the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013.
5 ‘‘(3) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to—
6 ‘‘(A) the importation for, manufacture for, sale
7 to, transfer to, or possession by the United States
8 or a department or agency of the United States or
9 a State or a department, agency, or political subdivi10
sion of a State, or a sale or transfer to or possession
11 by a qualified law enforcement officer employed by
12 the United States or a department or agency of the
13 United States or a State or a department, agency,
14 or political subdivision of a State for purposes of law
15 enforcement (whether on or off duty), or a sale or
16 transfer to or possession by a campus law enforce17
ment officer for purposes of law enforcement (wheth18
er on or off duty);
19 ‘‘(B) the importation for, or sale or transfer to
20 a licensee under title I of the Atomic Energy Act of
21 1954 for purposes of establishing and maintaining
22 an on-site physical protection system and security
23 organization required by Federal law, or possession
24 by an employee or contractor of such licensee on-site
25 for such purposes or off-site for purposes of licensee19
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1 authorized training or transportation of nuclear ma2
terials;
3 ‘‘(C) the possession, by an individual who is re4
tired in good standing from service with a law en5
forcement agency and is not otherwise prohibited
6 from receiving ammunition, of a large capacity am7
munition feeding device—
8 ‘‘(i) sold or transferred to the individual by
9 the agency upon such retirement; or
10 ‘‘(ii) that the individual purchased, or oth11
erwise obtained, for official use before such re12
tirement; or
13 ‘‘(D) the importation, sale, manufacture, trans14
fer, or possession of any large capacity ammunition
15 feeding device by a licensed manufacturer or licensed
16 importer for the purposes of testing or experimen17
tation authorized by the Attorney General.
18 ‘‘(4) For purposes of paragraph (3)(A), the term
19 ‘campus law enforcement officer’ means an individual who
20 is—
21 ‘‘(A) employed by a private institution of higher
22 education that is eligible for funding under title IV
23 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C.
24 1070 et seq.);
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1 ‘‘(B) responsible for the prevention or investiga2
tion of crime involving injury to persons or property,
3 including apprehension or detention of persons for
4 such crimes;
5 ‘‘(C) authorized by Federal, State, or local law
6 to carry a firearm, execute search warrants, and
7 make arrests; and
8 ‘‘(D) recognized, commissioned, or certified by
9 a government entity as a law enforcement officer.’’;
10 and
11 (2) by adding at the end the following:
12 ‘‘(aa) SECURE STORAGE OR SAFETY DEVICE RE13
QUIREMENT FOR GRANDFATHERED SEMIAUTOMATIC AS14
SAULT WEAPONS.—It shall be unlawful for any person,
15 other than a licensed importer, licensed manufacturer, or
16 licensed dealer, to store or keep under the dominion or
17 control of that person any grandfathered semiautomatic
18 assault weapon that the person knows, or has reasonable
19 cause to believe, will be accessible to an individual prohib20
ited from receiving or possessing a firearm under sub21
section (g), (n), or (x), or any provision of State law, un22
less the grandfathered semiautomatic assault weapon is—
23 ‘‘(1) carried on the person, or within such close
24 proximity that the person can readily retrieve and
25 use the grandfathered semiautomatic assault weapon
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1 as if the grandfathered semiautomatic assault weap2
on were carried on the person; or
3 ‘‘(2) locked by a secure gun storage or safety
4 device that the prohibited individual has no ability to
5 access.’’.
6 (b) IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS FOR SEMIAUTO7
MATIC ASSAULT WEAPONS.—Section 923(i) of title 18,
8 United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the
9 following: ‘‘The serial number of any semiautomatic as10
sault weapon manufactured after the date of enactment
11 of the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 shall clearly show
12 the date on which the weapon was manufactured or made,
13 legibly and conspicuously engraved or cast on the weapon,
14 and such other identification as the Attorney General shall
15 by regulations prescribe.’’.
16 (c) IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS FOR LARGE CAPAC17
ITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES.—Section 923(i) of
18 title 18, United States Code, as amended by this Act, is
19 amended by adding at the end the following: ‘‘A large ca
20 pacity ammunition feeding device manufactured after the
21 date of enactment of the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013
22 shall be identified by a serial number and the date on
23 which the device was manufactured or made, legibly and
24 conspicuously engraved or cast on the device, and such
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1 other identification as the Attorney General shall by regu2
lations prescribe.’’.
3 (d) SEIZURE AND FORFEITURE OF LARGE CAPACITY
4 AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES.—Subsection (d) of sec5
tion 924 of title 18, United States Code, is amended—
6 (1) in paragraph (1)—
7 (A) by inserting ‘‘or large capacity ammu8
nition feeding device’’ after ‘‘firearm or ammu9
nition’’ each time it appears;
10 (B) by inserting ‘‘or large capacity ammu11
nition feeding device’’ after ‘‘firearms or ammu12
nition’’ each time it appears; and
13 (C) by striking ‘‘or (k)’’ and inserting
14 ‘‘(k), (r), (v), or (w)’’;
15 (2) in paragraph (2)—
16 (A) in subparagraph (C), by inserting ‘‘or
17 large capacity ammunition feeding devices’’
18 after ‘‘firearms or quantities of ammunition’’;
19 and
20 (3) in paragraph (3)—
21 (A) in subparagraph (E), by inserting
22 ‘‘922(r), 922(v), 922(w),’’ after ‘‘922(n),’’.


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