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Month: February 2024
[ad_1] by Paul Teetor Come on sports fans, we’re better than this. America is better than this. Kansas City is better than this. The National Football League, violent and brutal as it can be on the field, is better than this. We’re all better than what happened Wednesday afternoon at the tail end of the
[ad_1] Wayne LaPierre, the long-time head of the National Rifle Association (NRA), stepped down last month after testifying in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ civil trial against the organization. Mr. LaPierre admitted to improperly receiving exorbitant perks and took responsibility for the group’s mismanagement under his watch, which CNN described as “falling on the
[ad_1] In the aftermath of the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally last week, some local lawmakers are calling for stricter gun laws. The shooting has reignited urgency on the issue among some Johnson County Democratic officials, but those lawmakers question whether any change is possible in the Republican-controlled legislature. “The
[ad_1] Border security is tracking as a top issue for voters, according to the Texas Politics Project. And border protection is the top issue for the candidates running for the Republican nomination to represent the congressional district with the most border miles. District 23 covers more than 800 miles of the Texas Mexico border —
[ad_1] The Feb. 15 front-page article “Super Bowl rally ends in gunfire and grief” noted that Missouri has one of the nation’s highest rates of gun deaths and gun ownership. There’s another mathematical revelation that has been mentioned in news stories: 800 law enforcement officers were at the scene for security. So it seems the
[ad_1] Former President Donald Trump has weighed in on the 12th district Congressional race in Illinois, backing incumbent Rep. Mike Bost over former gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey. While Trump said he “likes and respects” Bailey, he cited Bost’s long-time support as the impetus behind his endorsement. “Mike Bost was one of the first House committee
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[ad_1] To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video You know, the facts, as you state, law-abiding citizens — I guess the good guys — are actually responsible for much of America’s murder rate. Most gun deaths are the result of altercations within known groups — family or friends. So how is that
[ad_1] Joaquin Oliver’s voice echoes through the hallways of Congress on the sixth anniversary of his death. It comes from his mother’s cell phone outside the office doors of lawmakers on Capitol Hill. The disembodied voice of the 17-year-old, who was a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has a message to deliver. “Six years ago,
[ad_1] Current gun laws are ineffective in an America where people are murdered every day. Our lives are filled with shades of gray, and oftentimes degrees of uncertainty. We go through our daily activities knowing that things are subject to unpredictable changes, therefore we must be flexible and adapt to the circumstances. Yet, through all of
[ad_1] What is an “assault weapon?” That has changed through time and includes fists and feet, rocks, sticks, knives, spears, bow and arrow, trebuchets, cannons, and guns. It is a term now assigned by gun control advocates to semi-automatic rifles that “look military” and include a collapsible or adjustable stock and a forward grip. Democrats
[ad_1] Mary Lou MastersDaily Caller News Foundation Democratic Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, who is challenging Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in 2024, has given thousands to a private armed security company despite his history of supporting gun control. The Senate candidate is a vocal critic of the Second Amendment, supports firearm regulation and has backed
[ad_1] Mayor Johnson listening to the concerns of Debra Gillispie and Colette Shumpert. (Photo by Albert Davis, Democratic Party of Wisconsin) By Urban Media News Mayor Cavalier Johnson held a roundtable with gun violence prevention advocates on Friday February 9th in support of President Joe Biden and response to Donald Trump’s choice to give a
[ad_1] “Moving us forward into the 18th century doesn’t seem to be a good thing to me.” — Delegate Mike Pushkin, D-Kanawha. Pushkin was referring to a bill to legalize the sale of raw milk (HB 4911) — legislation advancing in the Legislature some eight years after a bunch of delegates poisoned themselves by drinking
[ad_1] In a legislative session marked more by incremental steps than sweeping reform, Washington state lawmakers are advancing a series of measures aimed at tightening gun controls, albeit with a focus on more nuanced aspects of the ongoing battle against gun violence. In the heart of Olympia, efforts to address youth overdoses and addiction are
[ad_1] OLYMPIA — Washington lawmakers last year passed a sweeping package of gun laws, including a 10-day waiting period for firearm purchases and a ban on the sale of AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles often used in the nation’s worst mass shootings. This session, by comparison, the Legislature is taking a small-ball approach. While lawmakers
[ad_1] Democratic Rep. Colin Allred of Texas, who is challenging Republican Sen. Ted Cruz in 2024, has given thousands to a private armed security company despite his history of supporting gun control. The Senate candidate is a vocal critic of the Second Amendment, supports firearm regulation and has backed anti-police measures in Congress. Allred’s campaigns
[ad_1] The Shenandoah Valley Gun Show took place Saturday and Sunday at the Rockingham County Fairgrounds. Individuals from different states gathered at the gun show to sell and buy guns, knives and even jewelry. The event brings together a community of gun enthusiasts and is a time for socialization as well. The event also provided
[ad_1] After conspicuously not pushing gun control following the Lakewood megachurch shooting in Texas last week, likely because good guys with guns put down the shooter, CBS Mornings spent part of their Friday show morbidly cheering on how the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting was “helping renew” the left’s fight against gun rights with
[ad_1] The Issue: The fatal mass shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in Missouri this week. We see violent and fatal shootings every day, whether it be in Kansas City, the New York subway or at the Lakewood Church in Houston (“Mom killed at Chiefs parade,” Feb. 15). What do these shootings
[ad_1] MITCHELL — For three decades, the Mitchell Area Friends of the National Rifle Association has been held together by its dedicated leaders who support the Second Amendment. Those same leaders decided it was time to disband the Mitchell Area Friends of NRA chapter in 2023 and chart a new path forward. After reaching the
[ad_1] Firearms on display at a gun store in Salem, Oregon, February 19, 2021. ANDREW SELSKY / AP A new shooting broke out in the United States on Wednesday, February 14, in Kansas City, on the sidelines of the Super Bowl celebration. The initial toll was one dead and 21 wounded by gunfire. Reacting to
[ad_1] Wayne LaPierre, who for decades controlled the National Rifle Association, is on trial, as the former CEO of the powerful gun rights organization is accused of misusing tens of millions of dollars in a lawsuit brought by the New York attorney general’s office. The 74-year-old announced his resignation as executive vice president and CEO
[ad_1] The Court would have us believe that over 200 years ago, the Framers made a choice to limit the tools available to elected officials wishing to regulate civilian uses of weapons, and to authorize this Court to use the common-law process of case-by-case judicial lawmaking to define the contours of acceptable gun control policy.
[ad_1] CHARLESTON, S.C. — The pastor meant to devote Bible study to the gravity of marriage, but here they were, once again, talking about guns. “A man shot his girlfriend and then killed himself,” one congregant said from the second row of their historic Black church, referencing a clip he’d just seen on the news.
[ad_1] The Academy District 20 School Board is considering the possibility of allowing teachers and staff to concealed carry on campus through the Faculty/Administrator Safety Training and Emergency Response (FASTER) program, or one like it. Partnering with FASTER Colorado and empowering designated teachers and staff to defend against threats to student safety is the right
[ad_1] “I pray that we come together to create a safer and more compassionate world for all,” Ja’Ka McKnight, the mother of a 13-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a 12-year-old, told state lawmakers. The mother of a 13-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a 12-year-old told lawmakers in Annapolis, Maryland,
[ad_1] Mere days before at least 22 people were shot at a Super Bowl celebration in Kansas City, former President Donald Trump took the stage at a National Rifle Association gun show in Pennsylvania, promising to be the “best friend” of Second Amendment absolutists should he regain the presidency. “There was great pressure on me, having to
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