The state law in question restores all of a felon's civil rights upon expiration of the sentence (including any probation, etc.), except for the gun rights of violent felons. This would mean that the individual charge will drop from a Felony; to a Gross Misdemeanor then once Probation, fees, and re...
It has nothing to do with "Rapid Fire" nor it being an AR.
I've been hit by ricochets before at indoor ranges. Both at Bills and Gander Mountain. One was a round from my own pistol. I truely believe "indoor ranges" most of it has to do cleanliness and quality of the back stop.
There is nothing wrong with the 5.56/.223 for the military; great round!
What they need to do is go with more of a jacketed hollow point vs the current ball ammo. The only issue is with the Geneva Convention (I believe) stating that you can't use such a round.