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Many first-time buyers say they’re turning to guns to keep their families safe. Guns, however, present a danger as well.
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Retailers sold more than 2.5 million firearms in March, a year-over-year increase of 85%, according to estimates from an industry research firm.
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The Department of Homeland Security is advising states to consider those working in the gun industry essential employees during the effort to slow the spread of Covid-19. States are still free to regulate the gun industry as they choose.
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Governors and mayors in some parts of the country are requiring them to close like many other businesses. Other officials are letting gun sales continue. Gun rights groups are on the defensive.
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By federal law, if a background check is not completed within three business days, a federally licensed firearms dealer can legally go ahead with the sale.
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What does the Second Amendment look like in times of crisis? We may be about to find out.
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As the number of COVID-19 cases grows, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has received a “high volume” of requests for firearm background checks,…
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A new report says that active shooter drills might hurt students more than they help.
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The U.S. passed an ominous milestone in 2018. A record 24,432 people died by firearm suicide, marking the first time that more than 24,000 people have died by firearm suicide.
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Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is leading a coalition of 21 states, including Oregon, Connecticut and Washington, D.C., in a federal lawsuit against the Trump Administration over newly announced arms export rules.