Examples of Federal ban in a sentence
Analogous experience from 1989 seemed instructive, because that year saw both a Federal ban on importation of assault rifles and a California ban analogous to Title XI.
That is why I fully and whole- heartedly support the commonsense proposal to reinstate a Federal ban on the sale and manufacture of assault weapons and massacre-sized magazines, and that is why so many Members of Congress have introduced—on both sides of the aisle—commonsense gun reform bills.
The bill prohibits ‘‘thumbhole stocks’’, which manufacturers devel- oped to allow a stock to function like a pistol grip, which is a standard mili- tary feature in State bans and the ex- pired Federal ban.
In 2003, the United States Supreme Court decided Federal Election Commission v.McConnell (McConnell), striking down a Federal ban on campaign contributions from minors.
First, the bill prohibits the District from prohibiting residents from pos- sessing a firearm that is legal for them to possess under Federal law, while still maintaining the Federal ban on private possession of any firearm regu- lated by the National Firearms Act.
The State asserts that section NR 181.44(10)(e) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, in effect, bans liquids in landfills.However, EPA is withholding authorization for this provision of the Federal program until the State clarifies section NR 181.44(10){e) to provide more explicitly for a ban on liquids in landfills.It should be noted that the Federal ban on liquids in landfills w as promulgated pursuant to HSWA.
On the basis of the application, as supplemented by the State’s September 14,1988, letter,EPA has determined W isconsin’s program revisions, with the exception of one State rule discussed below, satisfy the criteria for final authorization.In addition to the provisions of the Federal program listed above, the State applied for authorization for the Federal ban on liquids in landfills.
Therefore, as explained in section C of this notice, the Federal ban remains in effect in Wisconsin and continues to be imposed by EPA.
The Federal ban on liquids in landfills was promulgated on July 15,1985, (50 FR28702), and amended on May 28,1986 (S) FR 19176).
The State believes section NR 181.44(10)(e) requires a ban on liquids in landfills and will, underFederal Register / V o l 54, No. 224 / Wednesday, November 22, 1989 / Rules and Regulations 48245 State authorities, continue to impose a State ban on liquids in landfills.State program revisions to incorporate the Federal ban on liquids in landfills were due on July 1,1989.