The Gun control policy of the Clinton Administration was the White House domestic policy on guns during the time when Bill Clinton was president from 1993 to 2001. Gun control was a major political issue during that time. Clinton lobbied two major pieces of gun control legislation, which are the Brady Bill and Assault Weapons Ban.The Brady Bill was stipulated that before a firearm could be purchased from a particular purchased licensee the purchaser would have to wait 5 days till a background check was performed. The Brady Bill was very personal to Bill Clinton he became ally with Sarah Brady to get the bill passed. Clinton saw the need to pass the bill when he met this hardware store owner who sold a firearm to an unstable Vietnam vet who was recently release from a mental institute, the guy went on a killing spree with the gun.The bill was finally passed in November 30, 1993.
http://presidents.blurtit.com/q774882.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_control_policy_of_the_Clinton_Administration