According to the scorecard from the Brady Campaign, California, followed by New Jersey, Connecticut, Mass, MD, and New York.
Most lenient would be South Dakota. Most stringent would be Washington, D.C.
Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
Pennsylvania Wow, I thought It'd be Alaska or Texas....
Depends on the law where you are- varies state to state. In MOST of the US, there IS no registration of firearms.
A person against gun control. A pro-gun advocate. A pro-2A advocate (in the US).
Yes. Most cities have more onerous gun control laws than the United States does. However, many of them still have higher crime rates than the US does, and within the US, the states and cities with the strictest gun control laws often have the highest crime rates, such as Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Most of the US does not have gun registration. Where there IS registration, that information is not available to the public.Most of the US does not have gun registration. In areas that do, that information is not available to the public.
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.
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.
No.
Less than people would have you believe. Violent crime in the US is at the lowest point in 20 years. Areas with the highest crime rates typically are also the areas with the most gun control laws.
Depends on where you are in the US. In most of the US, no license is required.