The right to keep and bear arms is protected under the second amendment of the United States Constitution. Our founding fathers had a healthy wariness of the government. They amended the constitution to ensure that private ownership of arms would always be legal. The gun laws in the United States regulate the manufacture, trade, possession, transfer, record keeping, transport, and destruction of firearms, ammunition, and firearms accessories.
Guns are legal to own in every country and authority in the world under the appropriate circumstances. Evidence has shown that laws against gun ownership do not disarm criminals, but only their potential victims. In most cases, Anti-gun laws make crime more prevalent. Each state has its laws regarding who is allowed to own a firearm. There are various states and federal laws permitting background check requirements. Also, the presence of more guns in the hands of good people has and will continue to reduce crime.