Federal vs. State
In the United States, federal and state gun laws work together to regulate the ownership, use, and distribution of firearms. Federal gun laws, established by acts of Congress and enforced by agencies such as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), create a nationwide baseline of rules governing the sale, possession, and transfer of firearms. These federal laws include background check requirements, restrictions on certain types of firearms, and limitations on who can own guns (e.g., prohibiting convicted felons, individuals with restraining orders, or those with specific mental health issues). State gun laws, on the other hand, can vary significantly from one stateRead More →