NRA-ILA | The Truth About So-Called “Assault Weapons”
The word assault means to attack someone. The word weapon means anything other than your hands or feet used to attack and do harm, so why are hammers, knives, rocks, and such
Assault rifle | Definition, Examples, Facts, & History | Britannica
Once Banned, Now Loved and Loathed: How the AR-15 Became 'America's Rifle' - The New York Times
Assault weapon - Wikipedia
Assault Weapons Definition Is Key as Proposed Ban Heads For Floridians' 2020 Ballot | FlaglerLive
Assault rifle - Wikipedia
The Parkland shooter's AR-15 was designed to kill as efficiently as possible
AP Stylebook - The Stylebook's weapons entry offers guidance on terms including semi-automatic rifle, assault rifle, assault weapon, military-style rifle and modern sporting rifle. | Facebook
Assault Weapon Truth: The Facts About Semiautomatic Rifles
Assault Weapons Definition Could Be Key | WLRN
What defines an assault rifle? | Tactical Experts | TacticalGear.com
Gun laws permit 18-year-olds to buy AR-15s in Texas, but not handguns | The Texas Tribune
Is 'Assault Rifle' a legitimate term or is it merely a buzzword? - Quora
Op-Ed: Why banning assault rifles won't reduce gun violence - Los Angeles Times
Associated Press Aims to Drop the Term "Assault Rifle" from StylebookThe Firearm Blog
AP Style Guide Reminds Reporters to Avoid Using 'Assault Weapon,' | National Review
Definition of what's an 'assault weapon' is a very contentious issue
Definition of what's an 'assault weapon' is a very contentious issue
What to know about the AR-15, the gun used in the Uvalde shooting : NPR
Assault rifle | Definition, Examples, Facts, & History | Britannica
A Brief History Of The AR-15 : NPR
How AR-15 became the most popular rifle in America | CNN
Even Defining 'Assault Weapons' Is Complicated - The New York Times
Assault Weapon Truth: The Facts About Semiautomatic Rifles