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Memphis Faces Lawsuit After Voters Approve Gun Control Referendum
Last week voters in Memphis overwhelmingly gave their approval to three local ordinances that, if enacted by the City Council,…
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What Matt Gaetz As Attorney General Might Mean for Gun Rights
There have been questions raised about whether or not President-Elect Trump will be as good for gun rights as he…
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Young adults in Philly advocate for gun ownership education, even after experiencing tragedy
Gun violence in Philadelphia has become a national news story, but 22-year-old resident Isaiah Stanton knows about the gun crisis…
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Local Media Ignores Major Issue With Washington State Background Check System
There’s a reason that there’s a federal maximum three-day hold on background checks. When the background check system was put…
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NSSF Calls on Trump to Scrap Biden’s White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention
As Donald Trump rolls out his picks for cabinet secretaries and senior members of his administration, one open question is…
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Media Finally Asking Questions Regarding Mass Shooting Definition
How many times do you see someone talking about how the US has had 400 or more mass shootings as…
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Lame Duck Dems Take Aim at Bump Stocks, Conversion Devices
Senate Democrats are kicking off their lame-duck session with a hearing on bump stocks and “conversion devices”, with Sen. Dick…
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Why US Laws Aren’t to Blame For Caribbean Guns
It seems guns are a massive problem in the Caribbean. That’s not overly surprising, really. There’s a significant criminal population…
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Judge Sets Date for 9/11 Defendants to Enter Pleas, Deepening Battle over Court’s Independence
WASHINGTON — A U.S. military judge at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, has scheduled hearings in early January for alleged 9/11 mastermind…
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Thune’s Election as Senate Majority Leader Good News for Gun Owners
Senate Republicans selected South Dakota’s John Thune as their new leader on Wednesday, easing the concerns of some Second Amendment…
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