National Firearms Act
From Conservapedia
The National Firearms Act of 1934 mandated registration for all purchased firearms in the United States and, with the exception of handguns and semi-automatic rifles, taxed these purchases. The act also called for the licensing of gun dealers.[1]
See also
- Gun Owners of America, National Rifle Association and Second Amendment Foundation
- Gun control
- Gun Control Act of 1968
- Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1994
- United States v. Miller