
According to an article on the Washington Post, "At the time, private citizens could freely buy and sell guns secondhand, even to those with criminal records. Connecticut’s law sought to regulate that market. Even private handgun sales would have to be reported to the state, and buyers would need to have a permit."
The success of Connecticut's law seems to start up for a progress of the law of the legal gun trade that can be accepted by a lot of people, including critics. A gun is a special property which is being a cause of controversies to own it because it is an available means of the gun related criminals. Therefore, some people who want to own a gun should accept the permit-to-purchase laws even though they can cause some annoyances as a way to swap for the worth of the safety of community.
The conclusion of the article, "That depends on how many lives you think are saved by keeping guns out of criminal hands."
Chi Le
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