
Pick one or more. We'll use your choices and the connected bills to help you send a message to your elected officials.
Answer the policy questions below or skip any that don't fit your view. We use only your answers and the bills they connect to for your message.
1 bill on this topic
“Federal law should decide which semiautomatic firearms count as assault weapons by using listed design features, naming specific models, and excluding antiques, manual-action guns, .22 rimfire-only guns, and listed exempt models.”
1 bill on this topic
“Federal firearm law should define which gas-operated semi-automatic guns are covered by the restrictions and which single-shot, manual-action, shotgun, and fixed-magazine handgun designs are left out.”
1 bill on this topic
“The financing limits should cover semiautomatic rifles, pistols, shotguns, revolving-cylinder shotguns, and belt-fed firearms when they meet listed tests based on features, feeding devices, magazine capacity, or belt-fed operation.”
1 bill on this topic
“Federal firearms law should define a semiautomatic gun as a non-machinegun firearm that fires one shot for each separate trigger action and uses energy from each shot to load the next round.”
1 bill on this topic
“Magazines, belts, drums, and similar ammunition-feeding devices should be covered when they hold more than 10 rounds or can be easily changed to do so, while fixed tubes that only use .22 rimfire ammunition should be left out.”
1 bill on this topic
“Federal definitions should explain which pistols, shotguns, magazines, feeding devices, grips, stocks, threaded barrels, barrel shrouds, grenade launchers, and belt-fed systems count when deciding whether the financing limits apply.”
One sentence is enough. Tell officials how this affects your family, work, bills, neighborhood, or values so the message sounds like you.
Example: My daughter's school closed twice last fall because of wildfire smoke.
Step 2 of 3 · Add your info next
Answer at least one question to continue