The law created the modern federal regulatory framework for firearms—addressing prohibited purchasers, interstate gun sales, and import controls—and was a major legislative response to a year of high-profile political assassinations.
On October 22, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Gun Control Act of 1968 into law, expanding federal regulation of firearms sales and distribution.
The law created the modern federal regulatory framework for firearms—addressing prohibited purchasers, interstate gun sales, and import controls—and was a major legislative response to a year of high-profile political assassinations.
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Trump signed a significant immigration enforcement bill worth $70 billion.
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