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The Gun Control Laws Is The National Firearms Act Of 1934

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“The left, liberals, believe that if we just have more gun control laws, all the problems are going to go away. Well, I don 't think so. I don 't think so. I think - yes, it will, it will be reduced. There 's no question about that.” (brainquotes). The earliest federal gun-control law was the National Firearms Act of 1934, which restrictive $200 tax on the manufacture or sale of machine guns and sawed-off shotguns. All sales were to be recorded in a national registry. Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to prevent any mafia and bank robbers from purchasing “Tommy Guns” and sawed-off shotguns. Then in 1968 President Lyndon B. Johnson passed two gun-control acts; Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and the Gun Control Act of 1968 …show more content…

The Democratic Party does not wish to throw out your right to bear arms but they would like to have more of a gun reform that lies within the scope of the second amendment. The Republican’s view on gun-control, “Republicans believe that governmental regulation of firearms is largely unconstitutional and therefore, most gun laws are an infringement on the individual’s rights to bear arms” (republicanviews). The republicans would like almost any American be able to buy and own a gun without too much gun regulations. The republicans believe that the governments regulations on firearms are unconstitutional an infringement on an individual 's basic rights. The republicans believe everyone had the right to defend them so self so they should own a gun to protect them and their families. For the candidates that are running for the presidency Hillary Clinton is one of the candidates that is for gun control, " her gun control plan, promising that if she’s elected, she’ll ban some guns and impose other restrictive gun control laws, in some cases without Congress’ approval.”(daileycaller). Clinton would

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