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Americans bought around 1.8 million guns in April, continuing a massive year-over-year spike.
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SCOTUS found New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. New York was moot since NYC had already repealed the law.
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A new report concludes that “rigorous research” examining the effects of many state-level gun policies is “virtually nonexistent.”
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According to the study's lead author, "State firearm legislation really needs to be part of the answer."
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Coronavirus isolation orders, seen as vital to protect public health, may be creating dangerous situations for those threatened by intimate partner violence.
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State attorneys general are urging the Trump administration to intervene in the distribution of 3D-printed gun plans.
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“I think that Wayne LaPierre has driven the organization’s finances right into the ground. That all has created something of a perfect storm and put them in a very bad situation.”
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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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The organization's new campaign includes gun control efforts at the federal and state levels.
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The new regulations, which include a monthly restriction on handgun purchases and a "red flag" law, will go into effect July 1.