The number of guns in America remains staggering. There are a reported 393 million civilian firearms in the United States, some 120.5 per 100 people. Every Tom, Dick and Harry will have one, or two, ...
Australian political commentator Topher Field has come to America on its 250th birthday to speak and meet people and to bring ...
California's long-standing ban on semiautomatic assault rifles could be struck down by the Supreme Court.
Nearly 45,000 people in the U.S. died by gun violence in 2024—one person every 12 minutes, on average—and an all-time high of ...
Police minister Felix Ellis has axed his firearms consultative committee after just two meetings and a series of resignations ...
As the administration works to expand gun rights, hospitals and community groups have lost funding, and reports on preventing ...
While Ohio's major-party nominees for governor aren’t responding to questions from readers about major policy issues, ...
Imagine a woman driving across state lines alone at night, fearful that her car might break down and leave her vulnerable. Or ...
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday limited the application of a decades-old federal law that bars firearms possession by certain drug users, rejecting a ...
The Department of Justice argues the law limits citizens' ability to purchase 'legal firearms,' according to an open letter.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson says the Supreme Court's historical test for gun laws is 'unworkable' and needs to go.
A concurring opinion in a case striking down a Hawaiian gun law says more about the Supreme Court’s thinking than the majority opinion.
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