The ongoing debate about gun control in the U.S. is centered around the Second Amendment, self-defense rights versus the need for stronger regulations to ensure safety.
While most weapons are legal to own in the U.S., the continued push for regulations highlights the balance between personal rights and public safety, especially regarding assault rifles.
The National Firearms Act and the Gun Control Act of 1968 established frameworks to regulate weapon ownership, emphasizing how pivotal these laws are amid ongoing legal discussions.
As debates around gun ownership persist, the emergence of 3D-printed 'Ghost Guns' underscores the complexities of legislation surrounding what constitutes legal firearm ownership.
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