
Firearm Freedom Act
The Firearm Freedom Act is a law intended to assert that firearms manufactured and sold within a state, and that do not leave that state, are not subject to federal regulations. This means that states can create their own rules regarding firearms without federal interference. Supporters argue it protects states' rights and individual freedoms, while critics claim it could lead to unsafe firearm practices and weaken federal gun laws. Overall, the act reflects ongoing debates over gun rights, state sovereignty, and federal authority in the regulation of firearms.