4 Reasons an “Assault Weapon” Ban Should Matter to Hunters

With the Biden administration and some representatives in the U.S. Congress again calling for a ban on so-called “assault weapons,” the situation is more dire than ever. That’s because with Democrats holding the majority in both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, along with the White House, the chances of such a measure becoming law are much greater this year than they have been in quite some time.

Unfortunately, some hunters hear about such proposals and turn a deaf ear because they don’t believe the legislation really affects them. They might think that since the legislation currently doesn’t target their Browning Auto-5 upland bird gun, Remington 870 waterfowl shotgun or Winchester Model 70 deer rifle, they really don’t need to get involved in the ongoing fight.

However, there are many reasons that kind of thinking is mistaken and why all gun owners should stick together to battle the current onslaught of legislation targeting firearms at the federal level. Here are four good reasons that are food for thought.

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