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“I think that Wayne LaPierre has driven the organization’s finances right into the ground. That all has created something of a perfect storm and put them in a very bad situation.”
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The NRA says it’s shuttering NRATV, the bombastic online video network that sometimes strayed far from the organization’s core mission of gun rights into modern culture wars.
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The group’s president, retired Lt. Col. Oliver North, announced at the NRA’s annual convention that he would not seek another term.
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Most House Republicans opposed the renewal of the 1994 law, in part because it would restrict gun rights for individuals convicted of misdemeanor domestic abuse and stalking charges.
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At the signing of the U.S. Gun Control Act on Oct. 22, 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson hailed the bill as the first step in disarming “the criminal, and the careless, and the insane.”
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As election day approaches, national gun violence prevention groups are spending big on the competitive race in Colorado's 6th Congressional District, and…
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The National Rifle Association has spent nearly $3 million so far in the 2018 election cycle. A big chunk of that change is centered on a race right...
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On Tuesday, hundreds of students from high schools in Fort Collins walked out of their classrooms to protest gun violence. A group from Poudre High School…
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Momentum to pass tighter gun laws surged after the shootings in Newtown, Conn., a year ago. But a provision to expand background checks failed in the Senate. In that loss, gun control activists say they learned some important lessons from those who lobbied against them.
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California is currently the only state with a program to confiscate guns from residents prohibited from owning firearms. To find them, agents comb through a database of people who legally owned a gun until mental illness or a brush with the law rendered them no longer eligible for gun ownership.