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New Jersey
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Connecticut
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New York
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Hawaii
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Massachusetts
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Maryland
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Illinois
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Rhode Island
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Washington
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Oregon
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Virginia
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Delaware
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Colorado
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Pennsylvania
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Michigan
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Nevada
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New Mexico
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Minnesota
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Nebraska
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North Carolina
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Vermont
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Florida
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Wisconsin
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Ohio
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New Hampshire
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Maine
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South Carolina
28
Indiana
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Utah
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Texas
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Louisiana
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Iowa
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Oklahoma
34
Georgia
34
West Virginia
36
North Dakota
37
Tennessee
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Alabama
38
Montana
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Alaska
41
Arizona
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Kentucky
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South Dakota
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Mississippi
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Kansas
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Missouri
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Idaho
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Wyoming
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Arkansas
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Strictest Gun Laws by State 2024

Strictest Gun Laws by State 2024

The federal government of the United States has very few laws that regulate the sale of guns. There have been pushes to introduce federal legislation on gun control, particularly after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. However, many lawmakers still interpret the Second Amendment to mean that they should not regulate guns at all. There are some gun attachments – such as high-capacity magazines – that are banned at a federal level. However, for the most part, gun laws are governed by states.

Some U.S. states have little to no gun regulation on guns at all. Some of the most lenient gun laws are known as open-carry laws, meaning that someone can openly carry a firearm in public. Other states are concealed carry only. Some of the strictest gun laws require the person to pass a background check and undergo training before purchasing a gun.

States with the Strictest Gun Laws

California is the state with the strictest gun laws, and it also has the seventh-lowest rate of deaths by gun violence. In addition to regulation on who can purchase a gun and what kinds of firearms may be legally obtained, California gun laws allow for funding to community programs that have reduced gun-related violence.

Other states with strict gun laws include Illinois, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Hawaii, Maryland, and Massachusetts. Some of these states require background checks and a waiting period before someone is allowed to purchase a gun; some require that they undergo training first.

For example, in Massachusetts, those who wish to purchase a firearm must obtain a permit to purchase from their local police department. This process alone can take weeks and requires paperwork, an interview, and a background check. After all of that, the police chief still has the discretion to deny the license. After obtaining a license, the purchaser must present the license at the gun store and pass additional background checks.

Unsurprisingly, the states with the strictest gun laws generally have the lowest gun ownership rates. Massachusetts and New Jersey have the lowest gun ownership in the U.S. at 14.7%, Hawaii's is 14.9%, and New York's is 19.9%. Of the eight states with at least an A-, the highest gun ownership rate is 30.2% in Maryland.

Additionally, gun deaths are significantly lower in states with strict gun laws and low gun ownership. Massachusetts has the lowest gun death rate at 3.4 per 100,000 people, followed by Hawaii with 4.8, and New Jersey with 5.2.

States with the Least Strict Gun Laws

The states with the most lenient gun laws are Mississippi, Louisiana, New Mexico, Alabama, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee. Many states are trying to enact legislation to promote gun safety, as gun violence continues to be a leading cause of death throughout the country.

Many states that have tight gun laws are surrounded by states that do not have strict gun laws. As a result, guns are often brought in from neighboring states, usually illegally. If you want to obtain a weapon, check your state's laws and make sure that you comply with them. Bringing in a firearm from another state that has looser rules can land you into much trouble. Gun laws are very controversial, and you probably have strong feelings about them, whether you are for gun control or not. However, keep in mind that gun laws are first and foremost to promote public safety, and abiding by them is in everybody's best interest.

Strictest Gun Laws by State 2024

Note: Gun Death Rate Rank places states with more gun deaths per 100k ahead of those with fewer deaths. As such, 1st place is the least desirable rank and 50th place the most desirable.

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State
Gun Laws Strength Rank
Gifford Grade
Gun Death Rate (per 100k)
Gun Death Rank
California1A943
New Jersey2A5.2048
Connecticut3A-6.7045
New York4A-5.4047
Hawaii5A-4.8049
Massachusetts6A-3.4050
Maryland7A-15.2029
Illinois8A-16.1026
Rhode Island9B+5.6046
Washington10B+11.2039
Oregon11B+14.9030
Virginia12B14.3032
Delaware13B16.6023
Colorado14B17.8018
Pennsylvania15B-14.8031
Michigan16C+15.4028
Nevada17C+19.8015
Minnesota18C+1042
New Mexico18C+27.803
Nebraska20C10.3041
North Carolina21C17.3021
Vermont22C-11.9038
Florida23C-14.1034
Wisconsin24D+13.5036
Ohio25F16.5024
New Hampshire26F8.3044
Maine27F12.6037
South Carolina28F22.4011
Indiana29F18.4016
Texas30F15.6027
Utah30F13.9035
Iowa32F11.2040
Louisiana32F29.102
Georgia34F20.3014
Oklahoma34F21.2012
West Virginia36F17.3019
North Dakota37F16.8022
Alabama38F26.404
Tennessee38F22.8010
Montana40F25.107
Alaska41F25.206
Arizona42F18.3017
Kentucky43F21.1013
South Dakota44F14.3033
Kansas45F17.3020
Mississippi45F33.901
Missouri47F23.209
Idaho48F16.3025
Wyoming49F26.105
Arkansas50F23.308
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Strictest Gun Laws by State 2024

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