100 Laws That Change America

Ep. 68: The Assassination Summer That Changed Gun Laws Forever


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In 1968, America was reeling from the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. Within months, Congress passed the most comprehensive federal gun legislation in three decades—the Gun Control Act of 1968. This landmark law regulated the firearms industry, prohibited interstate gun sales, and restricted ownership for certain individuals, fundamentally reshaping the relationship between Americans and firearms.

Join us on Signed Into Law as we explore how tragedy sparked legislative action, the political battles that ensued, and the lasting impact of this controversial law on public safety and Second Amendment debates. Whether you're a history buff, policy enthusiast, or engaged citizen, this episode reveals how crisis moments shape the laws we live under today. Subscribe now to never miss an episode of America's legal history!

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