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  2. The four federal gun violence prevention efforts Trump could ...

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    Fully repealing the law would require an unlikely 60 votes in the Senate and a Republican majority in the House, but Trump plans to unwind as much of it as he can via executive action, a gun ...

  3. What A Trump Win Means For Guns - AOL

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    Trump’s most memorable move on guns during his first term was to ban bump stocks with an ATF rule after the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas.

  4. Trump’s Legal Bills Revealed: How Much He Spends and Where ...

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    Trump fundraised off his 34 felony charges in the New York hush money case, branding himself as the “outlaw president.” Money from his supporters has helped cover some of his legal expenses.

  5. Dickey Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The bill included no funding earmarked for gun safety and was signed into law by U.S. President Donald J. Trump on March 23, 2018. [ 22 ] The fiscal year 2020 federal budget included $25 million for the CDC and NIH to research reducing gun-related deaths and injuries, the first such funding since 1996.

  6. Bipartisan Safer Communities Act - Wikipedia

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    Gun control laws in the bill include extended background checks for firearm purchasers under the age of 21, clarification of federal firearms license (FFL) requirements, funding for state red flag laws and other crisis intervention programs, further criminalization of arms trafficking and straw purchases, and partial closure of the gun show ...

  7. Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 (AWCA) is a California law that bans the ownership and transfer of over 50 specific brands and models of firearms, which were classified as assault weapons. Most were rifles, but some were pistols and shotguns. The law was amended in 1999 to classify assault weapons by features of the firearm.

  8. Trump's Conviction Requires Him To Surrender His Guns. Civil ...

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    The former president's loss of his Second Amendment rights highlights an arbitrary restriction that applies to many people with no history of violence. Trump's Conviction Requires Him To Surrender ...

  9. Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2013, Dianne Feinstein and 24 Democratic cosponsors introduced S. 150, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013, into the U.S. Senate. [19] [20] The bill was similar to the 1994 federal ban, but differed in that it used a one-feature test for a firearm to qualify as an assault weapon rather than the two-feature test of the 1994 ban. [21]