As he seeks re-election to his U.S. Senate seat this November, Pennsylvania's Pat Toomey can make an unusual claim. He is the sole Republican nationwide running with the endorsement of top U.S. gun control advocates ...
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Managers at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in Texas have a new task to add to their list of duties: asking customers if they have a permit to carry a handgun.
Both sides of the gun issue claim to be winning the hearts, minds and votes of Americans.
What's needed is a long-term national effort to change popular attitudes toward handgun ownership. And we need to insist on protecting the rights of Americans who do not want to be anywhere near guns.
"There is not an airport official in the world who would say that carrying an AR-15 makes sense. So the question is why would that be allowed to happen?"
College campuses don't have enough problems with rapes, binge drinking, and cheating. The Texas Legislature had to add concealed weapons to the mix.
This "Commie-hating, Obama-hating, lead-spraying" gun enthusiast and stalwart Republican voter for 32 years decided he likes his Obamacare.
What's more, 1.5 percent of people who have these anger issues carry their guns outside the home. Tread lightly.
By Caitlin Cruz, The Seattle Times SEATTLE — After Aaron Ybarra’s deadly assault at Seattle Pacific University in June, some wondered why the suicidal, psychotic 27-year-old was allowed to have a gun in the first ...
By Kathleen Hennessey, Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — A federal judge struck down the nation’s last complete prohibition on carrying guns outside the home, declaring the District of Columbia’s strict handgun ban unconstitutional. The ruling ...
Washington (AFP) — A U.S. actress who tried to blame her husband for sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama, then-New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, and a gun control activist got 18 years in prison. ...
By Michael Waldman, The Seattle Times As school shootings erupt with sickening regularity, Americans once again are debating gun laws. Quickly talk turns to the Second Amendment. But what does it mean? History offers some ...