Recent television discussions are finally bringing to the forefront the real, major issues about the availability of guns, issues that should be discussed in an open and civil manner. Anyone interested could watch the January 7, 2013 episode of The Daily Show for a good summary of what's been said so far--positive, negative, luny-toons.
I continue to think that when the second amendment was written, the gun of the day was the musket; that the amendment refers to the formation of a militia; and that the differences in population in 1776 and now cry out for an amendment to the amendment. The population of the United States now makes it imperative that we find a way to keep people safe and allow people to defend themselves.
Also, that politics could have thus far contributed SO MUCH to the availability of assault weapons is a travesty--an affront to democracy and civility.
Can a state pass a gun ban? Yes, but it would considered (by most people) unconstitutional. That's what the Heller lawsuit was about.
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If selling the gun is banned, then buying it before the ban is no problem. If owning the gun is banned then it does not matter when you bought it.
Depends on the laws of YOUR state- which you did not mention.
There is no UN global gun ban. Even if the UN were silly enough to pass such a mandate, there would be no way to enforce such a ban and it would have no force of law.
The gun ban in England had a mixed impact on the crime rate. While there was a decrease in gun-related crimes, there was not a significant overall decrease in the crime rate.
It wouldn't
No.
The impact of the gun ban on the UK crime rate is a complex issue with differing opinions. Some studies suggest that the ban may have contributed to a decrease in gun-related crimes, while others argue that overall crime rates have not significantly changed. It is important to consider various factors that can influence crime rates, such as socioeconomic conditions and policing strategies, when evaluating the impact of the gun ban.
There is no reason or necessity to ban firearms.
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Impossible to answer your question without more information. Right now in the US there is a panic about possible future gun laws. No where in the US is there a total ban on guns.