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Sloane Act, a sweeping reform that replaces state-level gun laws with a unified federal system.
The bill sparks intense national conflict, with strong opposition from gun rights advocates and political division across Congress. Despite threats and resistance, a coalition of moderates pushes it through the Senate.
The Act overhauls gun ownership in America. All firearms must be registered federally, and ownership is regulated through a tiered licensing system requiring background checks, mental health screening, financial qualifications, and safety testing. Gun ownership becomes a tightly controlled, state-supervised privilege.
From inside the White House, the President’s child witnesses both the political battle and its personal consequences. While the administration sees the reform as a historic step toward safety, the nation remains sharply divided over issues of freedom and control.

Alongside the political shift, the narrator’s relationship with Emily and interactions with Secret Service agent Courtney highlight how national change seeps into private life.
The story ends as the law takes effect, reshaping America and leaving its future suspended between increased security and ongoing conflict over liberty and enforcement.
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