No. Stricter laws for owing a gun does nothing to stop crime or to keep criminals from buying guns since by definition, criminals don't buy guns legally.
Maybe the debate should be extended to crazed psychopaths with guns? Obviously the laws need changing.
Owning a gun is not illegal if you follow the laws.
It's arguable that the current gun control laws in the US are stretching the constitution to the breaking point. Anything much stricter and it would be impossible to maintain the fiction that they're compatible with the 2nd amendment.
Maine
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"Implementing stricter gun control laws to reduce gun violence"
Best answer is "MAYBE." There are many "gun free zones" in which law-abiding citizens won't carry a firearm, but a criminal would. In fact, criminals can take advantage of "gun free zones" because they know that their potential victims are likely to be unarmed. Now, if the government can ensure that guns are kept out of the hands of criminals, then stricter gun laws SHOULD help prevent gun-related fatalities. That's the tough part, criminals, by definition, don't obey laws.
Implementing stricter gun control laws can help reduce gun violence in the United States by making it more difficult for individuals who may pose a threat to obtain firearms. These laws can also help prevent illegal gun trafficking and limit access to firearms for those with a history of violence or mental health issues. Overall, stricter gun control measures aim to enhance public safety and reduce the likelihood of gun-related incidents.
Many lives were lost, gun laws became stricter.
Pretty much. Stricter gun control and vehicle laws, though.
No you dont. but you should just check the laws depending on where you live for the regulations and rules of owning one.. hoped this helps
to a certain extent "yes" and yet again at points "no"
You will have to define the term "Gun Control". In the United States, there are already about 20,000 laws on the books (yes, that was twenty thousand) that deal with making, importing, selling, owning, carying, and using guns.