[ad_1] Gun culture in the US has always been a contentious issue. (Image credit:AP) Eight people, including an Indian girl from Hyderabad, were killed in a case of gun shooting outside a mall in Dallas, reigniting disdain and debate around firearms The story In another case of rampant gun violence in America, a gunman opened
Month: May 2023
[ad_1] LANSING, Mich. — Karen Kobylik knew her daughter should not have a gun. She had repeatedly called the police since her daughter turned 21, pleading with them to take her firearms because of the risk she posed to herself and others. Karen Kobylik and her husband, Michael Kobylik, hold funeral programs for Karen’s children
[ad_1] For years now, after one massacre or another, I have written some version of the same article, explaining that the nation’s current gun free-for-all is not traditional but, rather, is a symptom of the takeover of our nation by a radical extremist minority. The idea that massacres are “the price of freedom,” as right-wing
[ad_1] Not every gun buyer should wait for 10 days Re “Gun rights groups sue over state’s 10-day wait for buyers” (May 3): An important issue was missing from this article. People with a concealed carry permit and people who legally own a firearm should not be subjected to the waiting period. They have already
[ad_1] Having traveled across the United States for a decade to campaign against the ceaseless round of shootings that have claimed thousands of lives, Shannon Watts believes she has heard a very clear message. “Americans want the gun violence to stop,” she said during a recent stop in Washington. One of the country’s most prominent
[ad_1] The Texas congressman who represents the latest community reeling from a mass shooting has pushed back against Americans who say more than prayers are needed to curb the violence, labeling them “people that don’t believe in an almighty god”. Rep. Keith Self (R) appeared on CNN on Saturday after a gunman killed at least
[ad_1] President Joe Biden said Sunday that Republicans’ offerings of “thoughts and prayers” are not enough to curb the rising rate of mass shootings in the U.S., insisting that stricter gun control is needed to curb the incessant violence. “Too many families have empty chairs at their dinner tables. Republican Members of Congress cannot continue
[ad_1] The Texas congressman who represents the latest community reeling from a mass killing has pushed back against Americans who say more than prayers are needed to curb the violence, labeling them “people that don’t believe in an almighty God.” Rep. Keith Self (R) appeared on CNN on Saturday after a gunman killed at least
[ad_1] Comment on this storyComment The Texas congressman who represents the latest community reeling from a mass killing has pushed back against Americans who say more than prayers are needed to curb the violence, labeling them “people that don’t believe in an almighty god.” Rep. Keith Self (R) appeared on CNN on Saturday after a
[ad_1] In any technological advance there is a golden age in which, for pioneers and believers, remaking the world seems within their grasp. For social media, that moment was just over 20 years ago, when to digital evangelists it felt like a new generation of “citizen journalists” – bloggers – might create a connected utopia
[ad_1] What happened to youth sports being fun, and learning lessons on winning and losing? Today, youth sports are about zero-tolerance policies for kids who are as young as 10 and 12 for not showing up to a game, even though the life lesson and opportunity they would miss the game for outweighs the game.
[ad_1] A Texas Republican has hit back at people who criticize lawmakers for sending thoughts and prayers in the wake of a mass shooting. Rep. Keith Self appeared on CNN after a gunman opened fire at an outlet mall in Allen on Saturday afternoon. In an appearance on CNN, host Paula Reid asked Self for
[ad_1] Image by Scott Graham from Unsplash. Governor Inslee has passed several bills in recent months, many of which are significant in Washingtonians’ lives. Some say America hasn’t been so politically divided since the civil war. Depending on which way states swing, they are becoming more and more politically different. Inslee sought to protect the
[ad_1] On the night of 28 April, in Cleveland Texas, a sleepy community, 50 miles north of where my family and I live, bullet-riddled bodies of five human beings, including an eight-year-old boy lay lifeless, cut down in the most gruesome way. Their only sin was asking for a night of peace, but their request
[ad_1] Republican swooning over former President Donald Trump’s policies is starting to break. Potential 2024 rival Chris Christie has attacked Mr. Trump’s record as the 45th president in unusually stark terms, opening the door to closer scrutiny of Mr. Trump’s wins and losses on the policy front. Mr. Christie, who is considering his own White
[ad_1] In most parts of the United States it’s completely legal to hurt or kill someone you think is threatening you, in any location, even if there’s a way you could escape the situation. This wasn’t always the case. Since 2005, the National Rifle Association and the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council have helped make
[ad_1] As many of us in downtown Atlanta were in lockdown this week because of yet another example of gun violence, it dawned on me. The violence we are seeing is not the result of the NRA, but the work of some of our own elected officials – and it is time we focus on
[ad_1] We Americans have always considered our country exceptional. Today, we are exceptionally well-armed and vulnerable to being fatally shot at movie theaters, music concerts, churches, synagogues and schools. Parents send their children to school every morning, fearing they may never again see them alive. We may be shot if we ring the wrong doorbell
[ad_1] The following is a rushed transcript and may contain errors. A proofread version will be made available as soon as possible. Kayla Denker: Hello. My name is Kayla Denker. I am a former archeologist with the US Forest Service. Yeah. That’s really all I know how to say. Maximillian Alvarez: Oh, right. Well, welcome everyone to another episode of Working People,
[ad_1] Florida Legislature: What companies are driving legislation? In this excerpt from the Florida Pulse, reporters talk about companies involved in this year’s legislative session. Rob Landers, Florida Today TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s Republican-dominated Legislature passed about 200 bills during the 2023 legislative session, which wrapped up on Friday afternoon. That’s only a slim portion of
[ad_1] First responders from across the East End participated in a mass casualty incident training in Greenport last year. (Credit: Jeremy Garretson/file) An expert on surviving school shootings credits luck or God’s protection with keeping Long Island from a school shooting (“Expert: Adopt ‘run, hide, defend’ strategy,” April 28). “We have been either very lucky,
[ad_1] by Jeffrey Gross, contributing writer While fishing season is in full swing and numerous folks are filling up their outdoor grill with their catch, this weekend is the DEM free fishing weekend for everyone in Rhode Island. No license nor trout stamp is required to fish on Saturday and Sunday. And all eyes are
[ad_1] Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla) supported a bill that would allow 18-year-olds to buy a firearm in Florida. Current state law requires residents to be at least 21 to purchase a gun. However, if the bill reaches the governor’s desk, more people can buy firearms to defend themselves. Speaking to reporters, DeSantis cited his experience
[ad_1] RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) – The idea that North Carolinians would be allowed to carry a concealed, loaded weapon without having a permit appears to be holstered for this legislative session. In a surprise move Wednesday, the NC House pulled House Bill 189 – the so-called “NC Constitutional Carry Act” – before its scheduled floor
[ad_1] Nikki Haley hosted a town hall at Murphy’s Taproom in Bedford, New Hampshire, on April 26th, continuing her Presidential campaign and her New Hampshire Town Hall series. Haley hosted a town hall here at NHIOP in February after announcing her campaign for President. Haley began the event with her usual stump speech. She cited
[ad_1] Tensions were high last month in Indianapolis as the National Rifle Association held its annual convention at the Indiana Convention Center. It’s another of those polarized arguments over the rights and wrongs in American society. It all springs from a mere 27 words that make up the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: “A
[ad_1] FIRST ON FOX: The NRA taunted President Biden over his 2020 pledge to “defeat” the group, saying in a new video that his statement is “backfiring” after the U.S. tipped into becoming a permitless carry-majority nation. The NRA video, released Wednesday and exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, shows various members of the prominent
[ad_1] Thirty-nine percent of Gen Z and millennial Republicans support stricter gun regulation, according to YouGov. This may not sound like a lot, but it’s 17% more than the 22% of older Republicans who support more gun control. Republicans like to act as if these young voters do not matter, but their turnout and strength
[ad_1] This story was updated at 10 p.m. Wednesday, May 3, 2023. One person was killed and four others injured in a mass shooting at a high-rise Midtown Atlanta medical facility that put Georgia’s capital city on edge and immediately sparked calls on all levels of government for more action on gun safety. The shooting
[ad_1] Math, too Literacy is getting a lot of attention at the State Capitol and rightfully so. Reading proficiency has been in decline for a decade and the pandemic only made matters worse. The Minnesota House and Senate education finance bills dedicate millions to improve reading instruction. These are worthy investments that I applaud. I