Yes, I have I linked to the definition being used by the tax stamp process. You can call it what you want, I'm using the government specified term.
How do you explain that AR-15s and AK Variants aren't used that often? Since they actually exist....and have no tax stamp requirement?
Ok, simple. AR-15 is type of rifle. Shoulder fired rifles and shot guns are not used often in the commission of felonies. Pistols are the gun type of of choice for the vast majority of felonies committed with a fire arm and also police shootings. Mostly because pistols are smaller they are easier to carry and conceal. This makes them the right weapon for close in uses. Where a rifle is more for shooting at a distance. That said, machine guns and sawed off shot guns are also very good for close in fights and smaller versions are also concealable. You'll note that the tax stamp process also killed the use of sawed off shotguns and machine pistols. There was a time in our colored past when the use of sawed off shot guns and machine guns saw an increase in use. Then the crack downs came.
Back to rifles... When you start talking about mass murders the percentage of use of rifles goes way up. See tower shooter in Austin TX.
really...that is the best you have to offer.......you know your idea is stupid, but you thought it was clever, and now that it was shown to be stupid....you will fight for it regardless how desperate that fight is..........
Why on earth would the tax stamp process limit the use of a sawed off shotgun? Did you really think that through...you can get a quality shot gun for about 300 dollars or less, back when I picked one up......and then you can cut the end off....how exactly did the tax stamp process stop crimnals from using a hack saw?
Really.....try a little harder.....