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A Comparative Analysis Of Guns And Ammunition Control In India And The United States

Updated: Jul 11, 2024




Gurucharan. V. E, Alliance School of Law

Kausikan G, Alliance University


ABSTRACT


In this research, we thoroughly examine and critically compare how India and the United States handle guns and ammunition, looking at the laws, licensing rules, and the kinds of guns allowed in both countries. To understand these regulations better, we will look into the historical events, cultural beliefs, and legal decisions that influenced their creation. We also investigate whether these rules truly keep people safe and protect their rights.


One vital aspect we consider is how these policies relate to crime rates in both the countries. By understanding the connection between gun regulations and crime, we gain insights into how different approaches impact the safety of citizens. Additionally, our research aims to talk about why India has strict rules about guns and ammunitions, contrasting them with the less strict rules in the United States.

By examining these aspects, our research contributes essential insights into the factors shaping gun regulations. Hope It will help us understand how these rules impact safety and rights. This study contributes to the ongoing conversation about gun control, providing a deeper understanding of how these regulations are influenced and implemented.

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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