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Our Origin
Welcome to AIMS Firearms!
My name is Amy, and I was born and raised in sunny Miami, FL. I live on a small farm with my husband and our three wonderful sons. Like many, the year 2020 opened my eyes to the world around us, deepening my interest in our laws and rights as American citizens. I began to see the varied perspectives and debates over Constitutional Amendments and felt a growing need to ensure my family’s safety.
This journey led me to purchasing my first firearm and take a tactical class, where I immersed myself in learning how to protect my home and loved ones. It was during this time that I noticed a significant disparity in women owning firearms, largely due to fear and misinformation.
That is why I founded AIMS Firearms — to make a difference. Our mission is to empower every American citizen to understand their Second Amendment rights and to never feel powerless in defending their family and home. We are committed to education, training and providing the resources needed to ensure everyone, can feel confident and secure.
Join us in our mission to empower and protect. Together, we can make a difference.
Welcome to AIMS Firearms. Your safety is our priority.
Our Team
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We carefully plan every detail from start to finish.
A HISTORY TIMELINE TO U.S. GUN CONTROL LAWS
1791: The ten amendments to the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, were ratified on December 15, 1791. The 2nd Amendment states: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
1934: On June 26, 1934, the first piece of national gun control legislation was passed – The National Firearms Act (NFA).
1938: Gun manufacturers, importers, and dealers were required to obtain a federal firearms license per The Federal Firearms Act (FFA) of 1938 . The Gun Control Act (GCA) repealed the FFA.
1939: Congress could regulate the interstate selling of short barrel shotguns in light of the U.S. Supreme Court case United States v. Miller ruling.
1968: The Gun Control Act of 1968 updated Title II of the NFA, banning importing guns that have “no sporting purpose,” and added age restrictions to the purchase of a handguns, require all imported and manufactured guns have a serial number, prohibit convicted felons and the mentally ill from purchasing guns and impose stricter regulations on the firearms industry.
1986: Congress passed the Firearm Owners Protection Act.
1993: The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention act was enacted on November 30, 1993, imposing a 5-day waiting period before the transfer of a handgun can occur to an unlicensed individual. The National Instant Criminal Background Check system (NICS), maintained by the FBI, was established. On February 28, 1994, the Brady Law became effective.
1994: The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, otherwise known as the assault weapons ban, implemented a temporary prohibition, outlawing the manufacturing, transferring, or possession of semiautomatic assault weapons unless deemed a “lawful” possession under Federal law. This temporary ban was in effect from September 1994 to September 2004. Several attempts have been made to renew the ban, but all have failed.
2003: The Tiahrt Amendment
2005: The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act
2008: District of Columbia v. Heller