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“People who already legally own covered gas-operated semi-automatic firearms should be able to keep them, but later transfers should mostly be limited to close family through a licensed dealer and background check.”
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“People who already legally had a covered ammunition device before the cutoff date should be allowed to keep possessing it.”
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“People who already lawfully had covered semiautomatic assault weapons or large-capacity ammunition devices when federal restrictions started should generally be allowed to keep them.”
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“Most private sales or transfers of grandfathered assault weapons should go through a licensed gun business for a background check, with a narrow shooting-range exception and federal limits on transfer fees and dealer participation.”
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“States and local governments should be allowed to use Byrne public-safety grant money to pay people who voluntarily turn in covered large-capacity ammunition devices through buy-back programs.”
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“Owners of grandfathered assault weapons should have to keep them away from people who cannot legally have firearms, unless the weapon is with the owner, close enough for the owner to use, or locked so the barred person cannot access it.”
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“Owners who keep grandfathered assault weapons should have to store or control them so people legally barred from having guns cannot access them when that access is known or reasonably foreseeable, with exceptions for carrying, close control, or secure locking.”
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