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As people across the country stock up on supplies to prepare for weeks of social distancing, Americans are crowding into gun stores.
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In Sunday night’s CNN Debate, former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders took the stage alone for the first time this campaign.
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Using Washington Post data, researchers have made some surprising findings, including similar rates of fatal police shootings in cities and rural areas.
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The steady drumbeat of mass shootings, has led many states to pass stricter firearms regulations in recent years. But gun rights groups in more conservative states, like Idaho, are pushing legislatures to go in the opposite direction.
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A federal judge in Washington state issued a temporary injunction on Friday blocking Trump administration rule changes that could allow people to share plans for 3D-printed firearms in person, by mail or email.
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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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There are millions of dollars available to help survivors pay for expenses after a homicide. But where you live could decide if you are eligible.
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Domestic violence offenders generally aren’t allowed to have firearms, but many still do. In Denver, a new investigator is searching them out.
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Bloomberg, a prominent voice in gun violence reduction and a presidential candidate, makes a series of claims about gun violence that at the time were widely known to be false.