English Gun control

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Across
  1. 4. A topic or problem that is subject to debate, discussion, or concern.
  2. 5. An object or tool designed for use in combat, self-defense, or offense, such as guns, knives, or explosives.
  3. 6. A group or organization that seeks to influence lawmakers or government decisions on specific issues.
  4. 7. Easy to approach, use, or obtain.
  5. 9. Cultural traditions, values, or property passed down from previous generation The act of ensuring compliance with laws, rules, or regulations, often carried out by authorities.s
  6. 11. Measures or systems put in place to ensure safety and protection from threats or harm.
  7. 13. The legal right or act of possessing firearms.
  8. 14. Something that causes disagreement, debate, or strong opinions.
  9. 15. The act of ensuring compliance with laws, rules, or regulations, often carried out by authorities.
Down
  1. 1. A long-barreled firearm designed for precision shooting, often used for hunting or military purposes.
  2. 2. To engage in or conduct a conflict or battle, either literally or metaphorically.
  3. 3. The act of frightening or threatening someone to make them do something or feel powerless.
  4. 8. To control or manage something according to rules, laws, or guidelines.
  5. 10. A group of civilians trained to act as soldiers, typically in emergencies or as part of a local defense force.
  6. 11. A method of collecting information or opinions from a group of people, often through a questionnaire.
  7. 12. Something absolutely necessary or indispensable.