Take your pick. There are thousands of laws made in the past 100 years.
People that already obey the law.
The adminsitrative law of the church. Canon means rule. It has nothing to do with gun control.
There is no rational reason to implement a law against a tool.
Brady Bill
Sharon Fuller has written: 'The Gun Control Debate' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Firearms, States, Gun control, Wisconsin
Your question asks for an opinion. My opinion is that gun control laws are based on a flawed belief that a person who will break laws regarding murder, robbery and rape will obey another law that says they may not have a gun. There are already about 20,000 Federal, State, and local gun laws on the books in the US. Gun control laws frequently do little except keep law abiding people from being able to defend themselves.
Depending on how you define expansive, in the US that would be the 1934 National Firearms Act, or the 1968 Gun Control Act.
I Hypothesize that if we didn't have gun control laws, and the government handed guns to those who abide to the law, there would be less gun crimes, since the usual criminal only cares about himself.
Richard Law has written: 'The fighting handgun' -- subject(s): Pistols, History 'Does the trigger pull the finger?' -- subject(s): Gun control, Law and legislation, Popular works, Firearms 'Does the trigger pull the finger?' -- subject(s): Gun control, Law and legislation, Popular works, Firearms
William J. Krouse has written: 'Gun control legislation in the 107th Congress' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Firearms 'Gun control legislation in the 108th Congress' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Firearms
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.
Which one - the one which banned their importation (one of the provisions of the Gun Control Act of 1968) or the one which banned their domestic manufacture for civilians (a provision slipped into the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986)? The Gun Control Act of 1968 was signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson. The Firearm Owners Protection Act was signed into law by Ronald Reagan.