Gun rights in America
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Historical Firearms Legislation
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Firearms in Culture
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This 2008 Supreme Court case affirmed an individual's right to own firearms for lawful purposes like self-defense within the home.

What is District of Columbia v. Heller?

100

This country is known for its strict gun control laws and a notably low rate of gun-related homicides, often contrasted with the United States in debates.

What is Japan?

100

This act, passed in 1968 following several political assassinations in the 1960s, regulates interstate and foreign commerce in firearms, including importation.

What is the Gun Control Act of 1968?

100

This organization, part of the broader civil rights movement, advocates for the rights of gun owners, including those disproportionately affected by gun control laws.

What is the National African American Gun Association

100

This classic American novel features the character Atticus Finch using a firearm to shoot a rabid dog, symbolizing his role as a protector.

What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

200

This amendment to the United States Constitution is frequently cited in debates over gun control and gun rights.

What is the Second Amendment?

200

This 1996 Australian legislative measure dramatically tightened gun laws in response to the Port Arthur massacre.

What is the National Firearms Agreement?

200

This federal law, enacted in 1994, banned the manufacture for civilian use of certain semi-automatic firearms defined as assault weapons.

What is the Federal Assault Weapons Ban?

200

 Founded in 1974, this institute is the lobbying arm of the NRA and focuses on promoting Second Amendment rights.

What is the Institute for Legislative Action

200

In this popular video game series, players use various firearms to complete missions and explore dystopian environments; notable titles include "New Vegas" and "4."

What is "Fallout"?

300

This influential gun rights advocacy group was founded in 1871 and plays a significant role in American politics.

What is the National Rifle Association (NRA)?

300

Known for its permissive gun laws, this country allows open carry of firearms without a permit and has high rates of gun ownership.

What is Switzerland?

300

Enacted in 1938, this act required federal licensing of firearm manufacturers, importers, and dealers and mandated the recording of firearm sales.

What is the Federal Firearms Act of 1938?

300

This group advocates for the rights of LGBTQ gun owners and focuses on self-defense and legal education.

What is the Pink Pistols?

300

This film franchise starring Keanu Reeves features extensive gunfight choreography in a stylized criminal underworld.

 What is "John Wick"?

400

Often considered a compromise between gun rights and gun control, this system was implemented in 1998 to prevent firearm sales to prohibited individuals.

What is the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)?

400

In 2018, this South American country relaxed its gun laws, allowing its citizens more access to firearms under the leadership of its then-President, Jair Bolsonaro.

What is Brazil?

400

This law, repealed in 1986, initially imposed a tax on the manufacture and transfer of machine guns and certain other types of firearms.

 What is the National Firearms Act of 1934?

400

This nonprofit organization is dedicated to reducing gun violence in the U.S. through advocacy and education, often challenging the NRA's positions.

What is Everytown for Gun Safety?

400

 This historical TV drama series features the use of Kentucky rifles as a central theme in the fight for independence during the American Revolutionary War.

What is "Turn: Washington's Spies"?

500

This federal law, enacted in 1934, was one of the first to impose strict regulations on the ownership of certain types of firearms like machine guns and short-barreled shotguns.

What is the National Firearms Act (NFA)?

500

This European country, famous for its design and architecture, requires gun owners to obtain a license but has a relatively high rate of gun ownership compared to other European nations.

What is Finland?

500

 This 1986 Act, signed by President Ronald Reagan, is known for easing some restrictions on gun sellers and owners but also banned the sale of new machine guns to civilians.

What is the Firearms Owners’ Protection Act?

500

Based in Texas, this organization promotes the open carry of handguns and has been involved in several high-profile demonstrations advocating for gun rights.

What is Open Carry Texas?

500

This Clint Eastwood film is famous for the line "Do I feel lucky?" which he delivers while holding his iconic .44 Magnum revolver.

What is "Dirty Harry"?

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