In America, you can own as many guns as you want. I don't want the government to tell me how many guns I can own. My dad owned over 200 guns. They were kept in a locked closet and we were instructed not to touch them until we learned how to properly use them. Never had a problem. Of course, that was back in the day.
Sweetie, this comes down to the Second Amendment. If you want to change gun laws then you will have to get a candidate to run that will do that for you. Congress would have to change the constitution and - being realistic - that's not going to happen anytime soon.
Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
No, Congress would
NOT have to change the Constitution to enact gun control laws. Gun control laws exist in virtually every state in this country. Some states have very strict gun laws and some not so strict. A federal judge recently upheld California's ban on certain semi-automatic weapons. California is one of 7 states with such bans.
Some guns such as the M-16 and AK-47, deemed to be military assault weapons, are banned unless you want to go through many hoops to purchase one.
For the most part, the Federal government has delegated the authority to enact gun control legislation to the states. At times, the laws enacted by the states are contested in the court of law, up to and including the U.S. Supreme Court. Their decisions have gone both ways.
So, to repeat, any new gun control legislation would not need a rewriting of the Constitution.