The legislative branch, comprised of the congress and senate, deliberate and create laws. The executive branch enforces the law and has a veto capacity (so the president doesn't create law, but has a no vote that can be outvoted by congress), and the judicial branch interprets questions of law, sometimes invalidating laws which it finds unconstitutional.
In the United States, Congress passes legislation, meaning that if both the Senate and House of Representatives vote yes on a bill. The "bill" as it is called becomes law when the US president signs it into law.
The Legislative, but why make gun control laws any way?
The Executive Branch, primarily through the Treasury Dept, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives,
Laws are made by the legislature.
First, Congress (legislative branch) needs to think of a law relating to gun control. Then, if the president (executive branch) agrees with it, he/she will sign it. Then, it goes to the judicial branch where the court of nine judges decides if it is against the constitution or not. If it is not against it, then it will become a law. So, you basically need all of the branches to make a law.
If you are "pro" in the gun control debate, you are for less gun control. In other words, you are "pro-gun".
There is no "gun control" amendment.
opposing.Versus, contra, counter"I am against gun control" could also be phrased "I'm opposed to gun control", "I'm anti-gun control", "I'm an opponent of gun control", "I disagree with the idea of gun control"
Gun Control
They have gun laws. Whether they actually have the words "gun control" within any of their firearms legislature, I don't know, but they do have gun control.
Yes, Ross Perot is for gun control. He was not a typical Conservative and was pro gun control and pro choice.
The Second Amendment
It is extremely anti-gun control.
A person against gun control. A pro-gun advocate. A pro-2A advocate (in the US).
type into google gun control usa.
Depends on WHICH gun control legislation you mean. In the US, there are already several thousand "gun control" laws on the books. However, they do not work. They DO keep honest people from being able to defend themselves from criminals.