Excerpt
In 1934, Congress passed the first major Federal firearms legislation, the National Firearms Act, to curb Prohibition-era crime by taking certain lethal weapons out of the hands of gangsters. Since then, congressional action on gun control has peaked in the aftermath of high-profile shootings and then waned once the momentum for change declined, with many issues left unaddressed. …
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Foreword
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Constitutionality of Federal Firearm Restrictions and “Red Flag” Laws
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Gun Violence and Background Checks
The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)
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Proposed Gun Laws 2019
Enhanced Background Checks and the “Gun Show Loophole”
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Repealing the Clean Water Rule—Pro & Con
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Trump Asylum Rule—Pro & Con
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Pro & Con
Should Congress Act to Reduce Gun Violence?