I just caught another lie from him. He said that the "Gun Industry" had a marketing term called "Assualt Rifle" before the Clinton ban and dropped that marketing term after the ban. THE WAS NEVER ANY MARKETING TERM OF ASSAULT RIFLE EVER!
You sure? 'Cause this kind of looks like marketing:
Or maybe you prefer this one:
I don't understand why this is a sticking point or why this matters. "Assault Rifle" is a made up term. It was made up to sell rifles. Who cares?
If anything, gun owners should jump on this fact: Yes, the gun industry and marketing teams *made up* a word in an attempt to sell products. It doesn't accurately describe anything that could be considered a legislative class of weapon because *it's made up.* So why use it, then, in legislation?
It's the gun marketing equivalent of Sport Utility Vehicle.