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There was no such ban, it was a bill only, and it didn't pass.
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An '''[[assault weapons ban]]''' is a kind of gun law. It can also refer specifically to:
'''Assault weapons ban''' may refer to:


* [[Assault weapons legislation in the United States]]
* The [[Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989]], sometimes referred to as California's assault weapons ban.
** [[Assault Weapons Ban of 2013]], an unsuccessful legislative bill from April 2013
* The [[Federal Assault Weapons Ban|Assault Weapons Ban of 1994]] (AWB 1994), which was a [[United States Code|federal-level U.S. law]] that expired in 2004 based on a [[sunset provision]] and is now defunct.
** [[Federal Assault Weapons Ban]], federal U.S. law of 1994
** [[Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989]], a California law that bans the ownership and transfer of over 50 specific brands and models of firearms


==See also==
* [[Overview of gun laws by nation]]


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Assault weapons ban may refer to:

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