As for the federal government in the US, not too much. Besides Class III licensing on automatic weapons and suppressors and minimum age requirements, there isn't much enforcement as of right now.
Some states have various laws that make owning guns difficult, like magazine capacity restrictions in CA.
The B.A.T.F.E enforce gun control laws.
barak obama is pushing for more vigurous gun control laws and background checks
Your question is an incorrect statement. Why do you think states must not enforce gun laws? They do.
Politicians that want to convince voters they are actually doing something about crime.
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.
People may disagree with gun control for a variety of reasons, including concerns about the infringement of their Second Amendment rights, beliefs in the importance of self-defense, distrust in the government's ability to effectively implement and enforce gun control measures, and the belief that restricting access to guns won't necessarily address underlying issues related to violence.
Citizens decided that they wanted someone else to be responsible for their security and safety instead of doing it themselves.
Yes, Ross Perot is for gun control. He was not a typical Conservative and was pro gun control and pro choice.