What regulations do you need to follow to legally own a gun in the United States?
Gun ownership is a civil right protected by the U.S. Constitution (Second Amendment), and all adult citizens without a felony record can own a gun. But because the Constitution does not specify the details, the federal government and states have different interpretations and methods for the management of guns.
Some states will conduct background checks on gun owners. Background checks are intended to prevent convicted felons and other prohibited gun owners from obtaining guns. The federal government requires background checks on gun sales by dealers, but not on private sales or transfers of guns. Later, some states in the United States expanded this requirement to require background checks for private gun sales and transfers.
Some states also require concealed carry, and federal law does not restrict the act of carrying concealed weapons in public. But state laws usually dictate who can carry concealed weapons and the procedures these people must follow when exercising their rights, that is, most states require people who carry concealed weapons to obtain a permit first.
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