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  2. Gun Control Act of 1968 - Wikipedia

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    The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA or GCA68) [1] is a U.S. federal law that regulates the firearms industry and firearms ownership. Due to constitutional limitations, the Act is primarily based on regulating interstate commerce in firearms by generally prohibiting interstate firearms transfers except by manufacturers, dealers and importers ...

  3. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Gun Control Act of 1968 into law. The Gun Control Act of 1968 (GCA) was passed after the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert Kennedy, and African-American activists Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s. [11]

  4. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    U.S. opinion on gun control issues is deeply divided along political lines, as shown in this 2021 survey. [86] Republicans generally support gun ownership rights and oppose laws regulating guns and other related topic areas such as bump stocks and large-capacity magazines. [87]

  5. How the Gun Control Act of 1968 Changed America’s Approach to ...

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    A historian explains how the U.S. was able to enact a federal gun control law in 1968, and why such a law would be hard to pass today.

  6. Where Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton stand on gun control

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    Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton don’t always see eye-to-eye, but they do agree on one aspect of gun control

  7. Gun control policy of the Bill Clinton administration - Wikipedia

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    The bill energized the NRA and Republican base, and contributed to the Republican takeover of both houses in the 1994 mid-term elections. Many Democrats who had supported Clinton's gun control measures were ousted, including Speaker Tom Foley. Clinton acknowledged that he had hurt Democrats with his victories. [6]

  8. Here Is Where Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Stand on Gun Control

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    Gun control has long been a heated topic of debate between Democrats and Republicans, with conservatives often assuming liberals want to take away their guns, and liberals pushing for stricter gun ...

  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 ...