Ken,
It is important to read the out line and the paragraph numbers.
In plain English, an assault rifle is a semiautomatic rifle that can accept a detachable magazine and has one of a number of characteristics including a grenade or flare launcher.
In order for one of our plastic flare guns to be classified under Assault Weapons, it must have a detachable magazine. Mine does not have a detachable magazine nor have I ever seen one that does have a detachable magazine. They are all single shot guns.
Further down the law, under paragraph 27(g):
"Assault weapon" does not include antique firearms, any firearm that has been made permanently inoperable, or any firearm that is manually operated by bolt, pump, lever, or slide action.
Again, every flare gun that I have seen is manually operated and thus excluded from the assault rife category.
Contributing to the confusion is that the draft document is not formatted well. The subparagraphs should be indented to clearly set them apart from the rest of the document. It would be easier to read and understand if it was formatted thusly (some copy edited for brevity):
27) "Assault Rifle" means
(a) A semiautomatic rifle that has a detachable magazine and one of these characteristics:
(i) A pistol grip
(ii) A thumbhole stock
(iii) A folding or telescoping stock
(iv) and so forth......
Easy to get confused.