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The group largely agreed on measures like reinstating the so-called assault weapons ban and universal background checks, though some called for gun buybacks. Others cautioned against going too far and endangering more politically feasible changes.
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A recent poll found most Americans are in favor of safe storage laws. But gun owners disagree on what the safest way to store a gun is.
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As the Supreme Court prepares to revisit the Second Amendment, some gun regulations may be getting a hard look.
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Florida adopted a red flag law last year after the shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Since then, courts there have approved about 2,500 risk protection orders.
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To secure enough votes in 1994, the ban's sponsors in Congress accepted a "sunset provision" — meaning it would last 10 years but need to be reauthorized. Politics in the U.S. changed.
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Polling shows guns are among the top priorities for many Democratic voters and gun issues remain a big topic in the 2020 Democratic presidential…
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Gun policy is back on the democratic debate stage in a way it hasn’t been in decades. But are the candidates’ proposals likely to save lives?
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Colorado lawmakers banned large-capacity ammunition magazines in the wake of the mass shooting in Aurora. Several states, including Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont also have magazine restrictions on the books. But many gun owners still use them.
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A federal court has ruled that the last man in America to legally own a bump stock must hand it over to the government.
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Colorado's highest court is set to decide whether a law banning gun magazines that hold more than 15 rounds violates a person's state constitutional right…