The 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings caused several states and cities to pass strict gun control measures. In response, state lawmakers in gun friendly states in the South and West passed bills that would strengthen Stand Your Ground laws and allow weapons in most public places. In 2014, 21 states passed laws that expanded the rights of gun owners allowing them to possess firearms in churches, bars, schools and college campuses. The federal government has not passed any gun control measures since the 1994 Brady Bill and 42 states now allow the possession of assault rifles. In the U.S. two-thirds of all gun deaths are suicides and in 2010 there were 19,000 firearm suicides and 11,000 firearm homicides.
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@9F37DQB2yrs2Y
No, there should be legislation to promote self-defense for store owners and individuals, but with harsher penalties for misconduct.
@8R2TMLS4yrs4Y
People should have the right to own a gun
@8ZCY46ZNew Democratic3yrs3Y
The laws we have are fine
@8XNWNZD3yrs3Y
no, there is enough restrictions already
Restore the long-arms registry.
@8TVCWD64yrs4Y
No, but the entire system should be overhauled and streamlined without the involvement of the RCMP
No, the gun restrictions should be loosened greatly except for those with a criminal background or mental illnesses.
@8K49D3N4yrs4Y
Yes, but ban all guns from public use and require strict background checks, psychological testing, and training
@8DFNVSS5yrs5Y
In Canada we have almost perfect laws already, if not a little too strict
@8QZS5YZ4yrs4Y
I think our gun control laws are pretty good. I wouldn’t change much. Longer crimes for illegal guns
@8VDFKWR4yrs4Y
Yes, and focus on how these illegal guns are entering and being sold in Canada.
@8V544GGConservative4yrs4Y
Indigenous/Aboriginal peoples should not have to have their fire arms registered & they should be able to possess a firearm without a license. We should be able to buy guns and ammunition without a PAL.
@8V3F9TB4yrs4Y
Yes, by requiring training
@8T8S8MJ4yrs4Y
No, the government should ban the sale of some guns to the public and to police.
@8RZPV9J4yrs4Y
Yes because they're dangerous, but no becuase the government shouldn't have more power than the people.
@8FJK7XV5yrs5Y
No, but the same laws should apply to all private sales.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, by upholding and strengthening the National Instant Background Check system (NICS) and closing the gun show loophole
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, by closing the gun show loophole and requiring strict background checks
@8P6PWZP4yrs4Y
No, guns are necessary to protect ourselves from far-right hate groups who are also armed.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, require universal background checks, close the gun show loophole, and ban all further sales of assault weapons.
@8QNDV534yrs4Y
Yes, require strict background checks, psychological testing, and training. Further, there should be a limit on the type of guns sold and purchased, periodic checks, and Ban carrying of guns
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, by uniformly requiring strict background checks and closing the gun show loophole
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, require universal background checks, close the gun show loophole, and ban all further sales of assault weapons
@7PTCG385yrs5Y
Yes, conduct thorough background checks, close the gun show loophole, and end the sale of assault weapons
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, by requiring strict background checks and closing the gun show loophole
@8FJK7XV5yrs5Y
No, but the same laws should apply to all public sales.
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