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Constitutional law Lawyers specialize in litigating cases involving the Second Amendment and other Constitutional Amendment protections. Whether or not you have a claim should be discussed with one of these attorneys. The Second Amendment has important relevancy to a person’s right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. States have enacted laws which regulate the sale and possession of firearms which may determine whether or not you have a legal right to own a handgun, and the federal government has imposed restrictions on the transporting of firearms across state lines. The Supreme Court has not provided a concrete resolution of what the Second Amendment protects therefore it is advisable to speak with a Constitutional law attorney immediately to discuss cases which involve the Second Amendment.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What are United States gun control laws?
There are federal and state gun control laws in the United States which regulate the sale, manufacture, possession and transport of firearms. Although each state has authority to enact their own … more -
What are the federal gun control laws?
There are a variety of federal gun control laws in the United States which control the use, sale, transport, taxation and licensing of firearms. For example, under the Federal Firearms Act of … more -
Who has the right to bear arms?
Despite the continuous polarization between supporters of stricter gun control laws and advocates of reduced governmental interference with the right to own firearms, including guns; the Supreme … more -
What is the Brady Act?
In 1994, the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act became effective. This federal law was named in honor of former Press Secretary, James Brady to President Ronald Regan who was shot on March 30, … more -
What are Illegal Firearms?
Whether or not your firearm is illegal will depend upon your state gun laws. Typically, most illegal firearms include possessing a weapon when you are a felon, a stolen handgun, automatic weapons, … more

