I certainly believe not.Gun control helps to reduce the crime rates associated with firearms.It’s common sense.Civilian cannot own a firearm unless if the individual him/herself has a very(i mean VERY) solid reason to why they need guns such as a farmers or shepperds to avoid wild animals from ruining their crops or killing their livestocks.They gonna need special license and training according to the type of firearm they want to used.This is how the system works down here in Malaysia.Only a police officer,military personnel on duty,security guard and a some other few government law enforcement agency are allowed how have guns while on duty.They cannot bring back the gun home after they finnish their shift.They must be kept it in a special safety locker.The gun law here is pretty tight actually and the logic that applies here is that any civillian that owns a gun without a license is also a full-time criminals.robbers,drug dealers,smugglers,kidnapers etc.So what do you guys think?

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I certainly believe not.Gun control helps to reduce the crime rates associated with firearms.It’s common sense.Civilian cannot own a firearm unless if the individual him/herself has a very(I mean VERY) solid reason to why they need guns such as a farmers or shepperds to avoid wild animals from ruining their crops or killing their livestocks.They gonna need special license and training according to the type of firearm they want to used.This is how the system works down here in Malaysia.Only a police officer,military personnel on duty,security guard and a some other few government law enforcement agency are allowed how have guns while on duty.They cannot bring back the gun home after they finish their shift.They must be kept it in a special safety locker.The gun law here is pretty tight actually and the logic that applies here is that any civillian that owns a gun without a license is also a full-time criminals.robbers,drug dealers,smugglers,kidnapers etc.So what do you guys think?

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I live in Hawai’i and have read many different things about gun laws here and am kind of confused of what they are as of now.
My main questions are:
1) Which parts of the gun law requires you to be at least 21?
2) Do ammunition purchases need to be registered as well?
3) What’re the differences between owning a shotgun and handgun?
4) Could someone please tell me the laws to abide in lamen’s terms? (not government article stuff) Thank you!

A.) in my state or county? The neighbors son is a heathen and has shot our elderly pet dog and shot at the house. I am not going to be terrorized by a disturbed/ evil 10 year old. We are worried for our safety and that of our pets.
B.) Can "spent" pellets or BBs be detected w/ a metal detector.
I have photos of the child w/ gun and wound on my dog, have noted dates and exact threats. I plan to contact those I know in law enforcement after the busy holiday weekend?

Any other help, ideas? Indiana and gun law research are not helping me much- nothing on pellet guns coming up.
House is brick so no damage yet, worried about my dog when I am away if he does this when we are HOME. No, have not spoken w/ parents they were home and I am sure by his fowl language he is been raised to be violent and cruel. I LOVE my pets and I am not sleeping over this.

Someone please explain how a gun law protects people. I see that criminals will get guns anyway and thr law just stop law respecting people from buying.