Abortion has always struck me as a no win situation.
So for those not aware the Supreme Court conformed this was a State call not a Federal issue.. For comparison think of it being like the EU, every Country has it own laws on this subject, there is no EU law..
And like the EU there is freedom of movement so it is a bit pointless. But good for Politics.
UK has restrictions, 22 weeks?, some US States have similar restrictions, some have more stringent restrictions, some have no restrictions. So you can go all the way to 9 months, well at least theoretically which strikes me as being a bit cringy.
My school had a shooting range, I suppose it was somehow connected with the CCF, I assume it does not now after Hungerford etc, times change. I nearly bought a shotgun, someone I knew used to go clay pigeon shooting, never actually went through with it but you need a safe, home inspection etc, seemed doable.
In the US to purchase a automatic weapon you need a $200.00 ATF tax stamp, pass a ATF background and find someone with a pre 1986 ban weapon that was registered by ATF. The prices usually are at least $15,000. The ones I have seen on sale have been a lot more than $15,000. And I am not aware that any have actually been used in shootings. So a red herring.
Another odd thing is silencers, encouraged in the UK but you need a special permit in the US.
Large capacity magazines are more a political issue, I always think of those revolver speed reloading competitions and of course the British Army in WW1 with a Lee Enfield and the mad minute, and yes the CCF had .303s and all I can remember about them is that they bruised your shoulder. A magazine is just a plastic box, I remember when they brought in restrictions you could buy then that had the limited capacity but by breaking off a plastic tab you could use its full capacity. Anyway I am sure you could print whatever you want now.,
As a kid on the way to Highfield Rd there was a Sports Shop we would walk by that sold guns, I wonder what the procedures were back then to buy one.
In the US I am sure the procedure varies by State so just the one i know, go to a Licensed Dealer, I assume you now fill the background check form in on a tablet but it used to be paper, wait until it is cleared which could be pretty quick or a few hours, I think they have 3 days max, hand over your Credit Card and job done.
There is a fee for a Background Check.
If you buy online, well here for example
KYGUNCO, they send it to your dealer, and then you go through the normal process. The dealer charges a handling fee.
Concealed Carry Permit you have to do a class, some are minimalistic some are a weekend, then with that go to the local Cop shop fill another form in have your finger prints taken and wait a few days.
Hunting license another course, now both the above and the hunting license courses I am familiar with were very good, the Hunting one was half a day and you need to have studied a bit beforehand and a test at the end, it did include a quick trip to the range.