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It’s obvious that gun owners and non-gun owners often disagree on gun policy, but recent Pew Research surveys show they share some opinions, too.
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By federal law, if a background check is not completed within three business days, a federally licensed firearms dealer can legally go ahead with the sale.
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As the number of COVID-19 cases grows, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has received a “high volume” of requests for firearm background checks,…
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Every time someone buys a gun from a federally licensed firearms dealer their name is run through the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). And according to the FBI’s data, 2019 could be a record year for the number of those checks.
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Ammon Bundy, who led an armed standoff with the federal government in an Oregon wildlife refuge, took to Facebook this past weekend. He said he failed a...
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Ramon Amoureux knows what makes the firearms industry tick. He cheered on Donald Trump as he ran on a strongly pro-gun agenda. But Amoureux says a firearms-friendly administration has been a bust for sales.
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After a Florida high school student bought a gun in Colorado last week, law enforcement launched a massive manhunt for her. Now, questions persist about whether or not that gun purchase was legal.
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The measure seeks to close the so-called "Charleston loophole" that allowed an avowed white supremacist to buy a gun he used to kill 9 people at Mother Emanuel AME in Charleston. S.C., in 2015.
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Almost 25 years to the day after the Brady Bill first mandated background checks for some gun sales, House Democrats and a handful of Republicans voted to require background checks on all gun sales. It's unlikely the Senate will take up the measure.
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The legislation mandates background checks be performed on all gun sales, including firearm purchases made privately. The Senate is unlikely to take it up.