If you want action on ANY laws, petition Congress. It's the Senate, specifically, that has refused to bring up ANY gun control legislation. Several bills have passed the House over the years, but the Senators have blocked bringing a vote to the floor.
BTW, as a liberal I'd like to let folks know that a lot of us happen to have guns, like guns, and yes we do go out to shooting ranges. Nonetheless, background checks and restrictions are needed.
Please remember the Constitution talks about the right to bear firearms. It does not say you have the right to buy and use cannons or mines - the 18th century military equivalent of assault weapons.
I am somewhat confused at one of the posts above. Quoting 1935 China is confusing the issue, if you are referring to either the Japanese invasion into Manchuria in 1931, or the decline of the ruling Nationalist party versus the Chinese communists (1935 was Mao tse-Tung's "Long March" now enshrined in Mainland China's history). The first was a war between two countries that have long been enemies; the second was a civil war against the ethnic Han elite.
More people have died from famine in Mainland China in recent history, than from any firearms (strictly controlled by the CCP and almost impossible for civilians to obtain) or military weapons, even counting the current Uygur genocide. Forty years ago China was in the middle of the world's largest famine: between the spring of 1959 and the end of 1961 some 30 million Chinese starved to death.