It varies, but usually the Democrats support more restrictions than the Rupublicans do.
Liberal as a general rule
Liberal- (Novanet)
The Democratic Party.
Generally speaking, the Democratic Party believes in significant restrictions on the right to bear arms ("strict" gun control), while the Republican party believes only in restrictions on criminal ownership of guns ("lax" gun control). Note that both of the above are generalizations of the national Party platforms - local party platforms and the beliefs of individual politician members of both parties can differ widely from the national party platforms.
welfare reform for sure.
If you are "pro" in the gun control debate, you are for less gun control. In other words, you are "pro-gun".
There is no "gun control" amendment.
opposing.Versus, contra, counter"I am against gun control" could also be phrased "I'm opposed to gun control", "I'm anti-gun control", "I'm an opponent of gun control", "I disagree with the idea of gun control"
Hillary Clinton is a Democrat who supports Medicare, Social Security, gun control, and abortion. She supports the death penalty but does not support same sex marriage.
Gun Control
They have gun laws. Whether they actually have the words "gun control" within any of their firearms legislature, I don't know, but they do have gun control.
Gun control is a complex issue with arguments on both sides. Proponents advocate for stricter regulations to enhance public safety and reduce gun violence, while opponents argue that such measures infringe on individual rights and may not effectively prevent crime. Ultimately, whether one supports gun control often depends on personal beliefs about safety, rights, and the effectiveness of legislation. The debate continues to evolve with changing societal attitudes and data.