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The former president said “the world is different” in his Tuesday endorsement of the former VP. How could that translate to Biden’s gun policy?
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Many gun dealers report an influx of new customers taking home a deadly weapon for the first time. In response, long-time gun owners from across the country are helping these newcomers get some safety training in the age of social distancing.
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State governments are ordering residents to shelter in place. That’s creating a rift in anti-government circles. But many activists do agree on one thing: don’t touch our guns.
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What does the Second Amendment look like in times of crisis? We may be about to find out.
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Police departments across the nation have beefed up specialized units to fight gang-related crimes. Are they effective? Experts say they can be, but only if implemented the right way.
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Bump stocks, which allow semi-automatic firearms to fire rapidly like machine guns, will remain banned by the federal government in most instances after the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a case challenging recently imposed regulations.
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Lori Jackson feared for her life, so she got a temporary restraining order against her husband. But he was still able to legally buy a handgun, which he…
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A lawsuit by families of victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School has the potential to significantly change what the world knows about…
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Survey respondents were given a choice between two types of safety devices: a lock box or a trigger lock. Overwhelmingly, the survey found respondents preferred the lock box.
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Jenny Lingle, a part-time nurse and Moms Demand Action volunteer, is a fourth generation Idahoan who grew up around guns. But since having kids her perspective has shifted.