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  2. Gun control - Wikipedia

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    Gun control, or firearms regulation, is the set of laws or policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians. [1] [2] Most countries allow civilians to own firearms, but have strong firearms laws to prevent violence.

  3. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bloomberg's gun-control super PAC, Independence USA, spent $8.3 million in 2012 [88] [89] and $6.3 million in 2013. [90] Americans for Responsible Solutions, another gun-control super PAC started by retired Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, raised $12 million in 2013, [91] and planned to raise $16 to $20 million by the 2014 elections. [92]

  4. Gun culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, women and ethnic minorities saw the sharpest rise of private gun ownership in the United States in 2020 and the ongoing ownership trends do not indicate any sign of abatement. [21] [22] [23] Also, in 2020 and 2021 a sharp increase in gun ownership was seen due to the riots and pandemic during that time.

  5. Photo Essay: A surreal view of a nation unable to move ... - AOL

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    There is no simple solution to America’s unique problem of relentless gun violence. It’s a surreal view of a nation unable to move on from its own cycle of gun violence.

  6. Public opinion on gun control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A June 2022 ABC News/Ipsos poll found that 70% of Americans believed enacting new gun control laws was more important than protecting gun ownership rights. [43] Regarding the impending 2022 midterm elections , Gallup reported that 55% of voters said gun policy is "extremely important", while 8% of voters said that gun control was the country's ...

  7. Arming America - Wikipedia

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    The thesis of Arming America is that gun culture in the United States did not have roots in the colonial and early national period but arose during the 1850s and 1860s. The book argues that guns were uncommon during peacetime in the United States during the colonial, early national, and antebellum periods, that guns were seldom used then and that the average American's proficiency in use of ...

  8. Federalist No. 29 - Wikipedia

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    The essay was written in a more hostile tone toward Hamilton's opponents, accusing them of being disingenuous. Since the publication of The Federalist Papers, debate around militias has centered on gun politics in the United States and interpretations of the treatment of militias in the Second Amendment to the Constitution.

  9. Printz v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA), Pub. L 90-618 and subsequent amendments established a detailed Federal program governing the distribution of firearms. The GCA prohibited firearms ownership by certain broad categories of individuals thought to pose a threat to public safety: convicted felons, convicted misdemeanor domestic violence or stalking offenders, persons with an outstanding felony ...