I don’t have live access to current news sources in this chat, but I can summarize what’s publicly known about the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 and its status up to recent years.
Core points
- The Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 (AWB 2013) was a proposal introduced in the Senate by Dianne Feinstein in January 2013. It sought to reinstate a federal ban on certain semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines; the bill did not pass the Senate in 2013. This remains the widely cited outcome of the federal effort in that year.[2][4]
- After the federal bill’s defeat, discussions and advocacy around gun safety and assault-style weapons continued, with various political actors and organizations continuing to push for new proposals at federal and state levels.[3][6]
- The federal ban that existed from 1994 to 2004 expired in 2004, after which there has been ongoing, often contentious debate about reinstating a federal ban, as reflected in subsequent reporting and advocacy from gun-control and gun-rights groups.[8]
- State-level actions, including bans on certain assault weapons and related measures, have persisted in various states, with Maryland’s 2013 ban sometimes cited in discussions about legal challenges and the evolving interpretation of the Second Amendment post-Bruen, though the Maryland case focused on state law rather than federal action.[1]
What’s notable in more recent context
- In 2025 and 2026, there were renewed efforts by some senators to reintroduce nationwide assault weapons ban legislation, signaling ongoing legislative interest at the federal level, though passage remains uncertain in the current political climate.[6]
- Coverage around the expiration of the federal ban continues to surface in major outlets, often framing it as a policy debate: supporters argue renewed bans save lives, while critics emphasize enforcement challenges and rights concerns.[7][8]
Would you like:
- A brief timeline of key events from 2013 to 2025 with authoritative sources?
- A compare/contrast of federal vs. state-level restrictions and notable court rulings that touch on AWB-related issues?
- A short explainer on what “assault weapons” and “high-capacity magazines” typically mean in policy debates, including common definitions used in different bills?
Sources
Decade-Old Federal Ban Ends; Some State Have Tougher Laws
www.cbsnews.comWASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) led the bicameral reintroduction of the Assault Weapons Ban of 2025, legislation to reinstate a nationwide ban on military-style assault weapons. The bill would prohibit the sale, transfer, manufacture, and import of assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, and other high-capacity ammunition […]
www.padilla.senate.govBrady is uniting Americans against gun violence. We invite everyone who wants to end our epidemic of gun violence to take action, not sides.
www.bradyunited.orgMeeting for Full Committee on February 27, 2013 at 5:00 AM NOTICE OF COMMITTEE HEARING LOCATION CHANGE The hearing entitled “Hearing on the Assault...
www.judiciary.senate.govSome gun control proponents say passing the ban was always an uphill battle; now they'll focus on pushing other key proposals
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