The Gun Laws That Matters

By Janet Cook


It is illegal to carry around a stun gun in federal and state locations like courthouses and police stations; or any secure location where passing through a checkpoint is required. These must be surrendered to security and claimed afterwards when exiting the premises. But is that all? No, there is a lot we need to understand about the gun laws.

You see, in my view if one is so utterly uninformed to believe that the government is going to take care of them, then they will most likely be so utterly dismayed when that government fails to provide, that they will most likely take to the streets in mass mobs.

So you have been contemplating getting an immobilizer for a little while now. You've perceived a group of cool motion pictures on YouTube and you may even have a companion with one. You suppose they look cool and might be awesome to keep yourself safe. You made the decision to find one for yourself yet you don't have an inkling depending on if they are truly legitimate where you exist.

The Brady Act is a federal law that requires all federally licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) to conduct background checks on all potential buyers of firearms. However, it is estimated that 40 percent of all firearms purchases are from private sellers, and therefore not subject to background checks pursuant to federal law. Every state, however, except Vermont, has state laws that require some sort of background checks for potential gun purchasers or possessors.

Stricter laws will not help stop the violence. If people really want to have a gun and are not allowed by law to have one, they will find someone who can get one for them or will hire someone to do their dirty work for them. Money will buy almost anything you want. Someone who is full of anger or hatred and is bent on killing other people doesn't care if they have a legal or illegal firearm.

Various organizations collect data from the FBI and U. S. Census Bureau to provide some insight into the correlation between firearms and violence in the U. S. Four studies provide the following statistics: In 2010, there were 14,748 murders reported by the FBI, and 9, 958 of those crimes involved a firearm.

In Connecticut you should get a license from Mayor or Chief of Police. You might need to be finger printed and have an examination of your criminal underpinning led. Provided that you are a criminal you can't get this grant.

In the five year period beginning in 1987, approximately 62,200 victims of violent crimes (1% of all violent crimes) used a gun to defend themselves. An additional 20,000 per year used a gun to protect property. These figures may also include persons who work as police officers and armed security guards.

Every prepper out there already has firearms and self-defense taken care of. The reason is that, even though food and water are higher on the priority list for prepping, nobody can resist the urge to indulge his prepper fantasies preparing his little arsenal. So all the preppers out there already have this base covered.




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