The tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two adults lost their lives, has intensified discussions about the complexities of U.S. gun laws. Despite numerous calls for reform, attempts to restrict gun ownership face significant obstacles due to the Second Amendment and the powerful influence of pro-gun advocacy groups, such as the National Rifle Association (NRA).
The federal Gun Control Act of 1968 outlines who can purchase firearms, but loopholes exist, particularly with sales over the internet. Texas, which has enacted laws easing gun access, does not have a “red flag” law that might prevent individuals deemed dangerous from obtaining weapons, underscoring the challenges in reforming gun legislation. As calls for change echo nationwide, the fundamental question remains: how do lawmakers overcome the entrenched interests that protect gun rights?
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