Biden and Pelosi Give Wrong ‘Facts’ About ’Assault Weapon' Ban

Biden and Pelosi Give Wrong ‘Facts’ About ’Assault Weapon' Ban
President Joe Biden delivers remarks at an event in Washington on July 11, 2022. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats are trying to reinstate the federal assault weapon ban that was in effect for 10 years because—they claim—it reduced gun crime. The bill, which just passed the House, will soon get a vote in the Senate.

In the effort to get it passed, Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) made some grand claims, which they called “facts,” about the previous ban on rifles leading to decreasing crime. But those facts don’t appear to be backed up by evidence.

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