The debate over gun control in America has been ongoing and intense for many years — with proponents seeking to reduce gun-related injuries and curtail criminal activity, and opponents sighting second-amendment rights and the need to defend themselves. Despite the complexities of differing opinions, sometimes there's been enough agreement for legislation to pass Congress.
The first major gun control act was passed by Congress in 1934, regulating the sale of fully-automatic fire arms, like machine guns, after an assassination attempt on President-elect Franklin Roosevelt and a series of organized crime killings. In 1938, a further restriction required licenses for gun dealers, and prohibited gun sales to people who had committed a violent felony.
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