1. Civilian Marksmanship Program was previously a part of the Department of the Army. It was reconstituted in 1996 under Title 36 U. S. Code, � 40701-40733 which created the Corporation for the Promotion of Rifle Practice and Firearms Safety, Inc. (CPRPFS, the formal legal name of the CMP) for the purposes of instructing citizens in marksmanship; promoting practice and firearms safety through competitions, support of gun clubs and sales of firearms (including semiautomatic battle rifles) to private citizens. For decades it was directly funded and supported by the United States Government. See also Johnson, Testing, supra note 22, at 717-18. n38. Johnson, Supply Restrictions, supra note 18, at 1296 n.84. n39. The ubiquity of the AR-15 is one of the unintended consequences of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban. The Ban stimulated demand for these guns gen;Johnson;Supply Restrictions, supra note 18, at 1296. n37. See Civilian Marksmanship Program,2010
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3. Supply Restrictions, supra note 18, at 1290-91. n41. N;Johnson;J. Stat. Ann. �,2010