Thank you.
I would echo those comments, and I think it is helpful to consider the international context as well in which much of this legislation has gone before. Internationally, legislation really seeks to target two common features when it comes to assault weapons: prohibiting semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, and restricting magazine capacity. Those two things must go together.
The technical details of how those are realized are specific to each country context. However, it's very important to retain the core intent in mind to reflect on what is known and the evidence, to be aware of what are high-quality studies and what are not high-quality studies in support of that, and to acknowledge that many countries do grant narrow and detailed exemptions in specific areas. That may be an important way forward, particularly for some of our more unique communities.