Dear Congress: Police Oppose Banning “Assault Weapons” 

See Police Polling & GOA Fact Sheets Below 

There’s nothing like a good, old fashioned, middle-of-the-night, smoke-filled backroom deal by Congress to violate the Constitution.  

Unfortunately, this is just the type of tyranny and lawlessness that gun owners have come to expect from the Swamp in Washington, D.C. 

Apparently, House Democrats are hoping to compromise internally to gain support for both “police funding” and an unconstitutional “assault weapons” ban at the same time. 

After all, it was only earlier this week that President Biden said that: If you can’t support banning weapons of war on America’s streets, you’re not on the side of police. 

It was also this week that Gun Owners of America was laughably “attacked” in the House Oversight Committee for calling for the abolishment of the unconstitutional police agency responsible for enforcing infringements on the Second Amendment like gun bans, gun registration, and taxes on the Second Amendment. 

Democrats apparently think that their opposition to the Second Amendment should be taken as support for the police. 

But gun control does not increase public safety or serve the common good. It only serves to restrict the right of the people which is “necessary to the security of [our] free state.” 

In fact, if police are calling for gun control—and indeed it is only elitist anti-gun police leaders doing so—then they are opposing themselves to the people and the common good. 

Indeed, Pew Research found that less than a third of police support a ban on so-called “assault weapons.” 

In fact, in a survey of 15,000 verified law enforcement professionals by PoliceOne.com, here’s what they found: 

1. Virtually all respondents (95 percent) say that a federal ban on manufacture and sale of ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds would not reduce violent crime. 

2. The majority of respondents — 71 percent — say a federal ban on the manufacture and sale of some semi-automatics would have no effect on reducing violent crime. However, more than 20 percent say any ban would actually have a negative effect on reducing violent crime. Just over 7 percent took the opposite stance, saying they believe a ban would have a moderate to significant effect.   

3. Seventy percent of respondents say they have a favorable or very favorable opinion of some law enforcement leaders’ public statements that they would not enforce more restrictive gun laws in their jurisdictions. Similarly, more than 61 percent said they would refuse to enforce such laws if they themselves were Chief or Sheriff. 

 

4. More than 28 percent of officers say having more permissive concealed carry policies for civilians would help most in preventing large scale shootings in public, followed by more aggressive institutionalization for mentally ill persons (about 19 percent) and more armed guards/paid security personnel (about 15 percent). See enlarged image 

5. The overwhelming majority (almost 90 percent) of officers believe that casualties would be decreased if armed citizens were present at the onset of an active-shooter incident. 

6. More than 80 percent of respondents support arming school teachers and administrators who willingly volunteer to train with firearms and carry one in the course of the job. 

7. More than four in five respondents (81 percent) say that gun-buyback programs are ineffective in reducing gun violence. 

8. More than half of respondents feel that increased punishment for obviously illegal gun sales could have a positive impact on reducing gun violence. 

9. When asked whether citizens should be required to complete a safety training class before being allowed to buy a gun, about 43 percent of officers say it should not be required. About 42 percent say it should be required for all weapons, with the remainder favoring training classes for certain weapons.  

10.While some officers say gun violence in the United States stems from violent movies and video games (14 percent), early release and short sentencing for violent offenders (14 percent) and poor identification/treatments of mentally-ill individuals (10 percent), the majority (38 percent) blame a decline in parenting and family values. 

So, if the Democrats foolishly take up an “assault weapons” ban today, it won’t win them more support of rank-and-file police officers. 

Their support for banning so-called “weapons of war” actually pits the Democrats against the majority of police, who support the right to keep and bear arms. 

Such a terrible miscalculation is sure to cost Democrats in the 2022 midterms the same as the Assault Weapons Ban of 1994, which cost Democrats the majority in the President Clinton’s first midterm as well.  

If Congress really wants to help solve crime and wants to listen to police, then they should vote on Rep. Hudson’s H.R. 38, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act instead. 

Gun Owners of America, our members, and especially our members and supporters in law enforcement, stand strongly against today’s possible consideration of unconstitutional gun control laws.  


GOA Fact Sheets 

Gun Owners of America Key Vote Notification 

No Compromise Alliance of GOA Industry Partners Opposes “Assault Weapons” Ban and Repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act 

Concerning a So-Called “Assault Weapons” Ban 

Bans on Semi-Automatic Rifles and Magazine Restrictions Don’t Work 

“Assault Weapons” Ban to Outlaw Commonly-Owned Firearms & Register Gun Owners 

Glocks, and Other Common Handguns Banned Under the Assault Weapon Ban of 2022 

Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 to Ban Self-Defense Firearms Used to Stop Mass Public Shootings 

Common Features Regulated in a Ridiculous Manner by the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 (As Amended by the House Judiciary Committee) 

Concerning a Repeal of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act 

Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act 101 

Firearm Manufacturers are not Responsible for the Deeds of Madmen 

H.R. 2814 Takes ATF’s Gun Registry Public 

Minute Man Moment Videos 

Which Guns Are At Risk Under the Assault Weapons Ban of 2022? 

GOA’s Antonia Okafor Testifies Against Assault Weapons Ban of 2022 

Biden’s New “Assault Weapons” Ban Explained