I question why the Government calls them "assault weapons" when owned by you or I BUT they call them "personal defence weapons" when THEY own them!
The Department of Homeland Security
is seeking to acquire 7,000 5.56x45mm NATO “personal defense weapons”
(PDW) — also known as “assault weapons” when owned by civilians. The
solicitation, originally posted on June 7, 2012, comes to light as the
Obama administration is calling for a ban on semi-automatic rifles and high capacity magazines.
Citing a General Service Administration (GSA) request for proposal (RFP), Steve McGough of RadioViceOnline.com reports that
DHS is asking for the 7,000 “select-fire” firearms because they are
“suitable for personal defense use in close quarters.” The term
select-fire means the weapon can be both semi-automatic and automatic.
Civilians are prohibited from obtaining these kinds of weapons.
The RFP describes the firearm as
“Personal Defense Weapon (PDW) – 5.56x45mm NATO, select-fire firearm
suitable for personal defense use in close quarters and/or when maximum
concealment is required.” Additionally, DHS is asking for 30 round
magazines that “have a capacity to hold thirty (30) 5.56x45mm NATO
rounds.”
Republican New York state Sen. Greg Ball also issued a press release this week bringing attention to the weapons purchase request.
Calls made to DHS seeking information regarding whether or not the RFP was accepted and fulfilled were not immediately returned on Saturday.
Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Thursday introduced legislation that
would enact a so-called “assault weapons” ban. The bill would ban more
than 150 firearms and limit magazines to 10 rounds. There is no
expiration date on Feinstein’s bill.
Get all the details on the bill, including a list of firearms that would be banned, here.
Critics of such a ban on
semi-automatic rifles are already arguing that the government is showing
its hypocrisy by essentially saying they are good “personal defense”
for them, but not for American citizens. When civilians own
semi-automatic rifles, they somehow become “assault weapons.”
That being said, it is reasonable for the Department of Homeland Security
to request these rifles as they are indeed effective personal defense
weapons. The agency is tasked with keeping Americans safe from those who
wish to do the country harm, and its officials should be equipped with
all the tools they need to do so effectively.
But what about Americans who want to
keep themselves and their families safe from threats? Is a
semi-automatic rifle unacceptable for a civilian’s “personal defense” in
his or her home? According to some Democratic lawmakers, like Sen. Feinstein, it appears the answer is yes.
Just last week two students in Rochester, N.Y. scared off a pair of home intruders by simply brandishing an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. One of the students said he believes the weapon saved their lives.
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