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The answer ANTIGUN has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of antigun in various dictionaries:
adj - opposed to guns
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Like NRA opponents |
Pacific, perhaps |
Like NRA foes |
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Oct 28 2011 New York Times |
Feb 5 2010 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 31 2008 Universal |
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Opposed to the use or ownership of guns |
Antigun might refer to |
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Gun politics is an area of American politics defined by two opposing groups advocating for tighter gun control on the one hand and gun rights on the other. These groups often disagree on the interpretation of laws and court cases related to firearms as well as about the effects of firearms regulation on crime and public safety. It has been estimated that U.S. civilians own 270 million to 310 million firearms, and that 35% to 42% of the households in the country have at least one gun.Since the mid-1990s, debates regarding firearm availability and gun violence in the United States have been characterized by concerns about the right to bear arms, such as found in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and the responsibility of the United States government to serve the needs of its citizens and to prevent crime and deaths. Firearms regulation supporters say that indiscriminate or unrestricted gun rights inhibit the government from fulfilling that responsibility, and causes a safety concern, as assault weapons are legal. Gun rights supporters promote firearms for self-defense, hunting, sporting activities, and security against tyranny. Firearms regulation advocates state that restricting and tracking gun access would result in safer communities, while gun rights advocates state that increased firearm ownership by law-abiding citizens reduces crime and assert that criminals have always had easy access to firearms.Gun legislation, or non-legislation, in the United States is augmented by judicial interpretations of the Constitution. In 1791, the United States adopted the Second Amendment, and in 1868 adopted the Fourteenth Amendment. The effect of those two amendments on gun politics was the subject of landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions in 2008 and 2010, that upheld the right of individuals to possess guns for self-defense. |