In the developed world, these levels of gun violence are a uniquely American problem. Here’s why.
Anyone debating gun control has inevitably run into those broken-record fundamentalists who — pulling out that tired, logic-deficient “trump card” — declare: “Guns don’t kill people ― people kill…
It is up to us to decide if some peoples' desire to have such high powered rifles, just because they want them, is worth innocent lives.
Nearly 30 years after California became the first state to ban the sale of assault weapons and embarked on a path toward the strictest firearm laws in the nation, legislators have sent Gov. Jerry Brown nine new gun-control bills in response to a surge in mass shootings.
All of the suggestions given are theoretical and will have no results how well they work until their put into effect.
CBS acknowledges, “the new legal test laid out by Justice Clarence Thomas in his majority opinion has reshaped the legal landscape for firearms laws..."
According to a study in the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, which cites the Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the United Nations International Study on Firearms Regulation, the more guns a nation has, the less criminal activity.
Militaries around the world are using some incredible, futuristic weapons.
The real problem with gun control.
The research suggests that the presence of a firearm actually makes homes less safe.
Those who favor a society without gun rights seem to be prone to spreading false information. At
Myth: Gun silencers make guns nearly silent. “Silencers”, also known as “suppressors”, on guns don’t make them anywhere near silent. Silencers primarily only suppress the noise due to the pressure wave from the rapidly expanding propellant gases. This is only a portion of what makes a gunshot loud. The primary other source of noise in a gunshot is the sonic [...]
Gun control is a very hot topic in the USA. One speaker was describing the different generations and said that this generation is the “mass shootings”...
The debate is about guns, but it’s also about fear — of losing life, or losing a way of life.
Igor Volsky, author of "Guns Down," argues that the NRA has crafted a patriotic identity around gun ownership—and its opponents should use the same strategy
High school students don ski masks and target each other with water guns that look like firearms in ‘senior assassins’ game
The box contained a toy heavy machine gun to play army in the neighborhood, kids today would never understand that playing army was part of our childhood.
The Ku Klux Klan, Ronald Reagan, and, for most of its history, the NRA all worked to control guns. The Founding Fathers? They required gun ownership—and regulated it.
The American Academy of Pediatrics Gun Safety Recommendation
“Assault weapons will remain readily available to crazy people until the powerful pro-gun forces … accept responsibility, recognizing that responsibility is not the same as culpability.”…
"No laws could have prevented the tragedy" and other gun myths, debunked
Nearly 49,000 people died from gun violence in the U.S. in 2021, according to the CDC.
Another mass shooting, another round of arguments about why gun reform is doomed to fail. Turns out, most of those arguments don’t hold up to scrutiny
We can all agree that gun safety for kids is highly important. Read on to learn the statistics and basic practices to prepare your child for gun use.
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Japan has one of the lowest rates of gun crime in the world, and the rules around ownership are very strict.
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The family of Eugene Stoner, the creator of the AR-15, said their father never intended for the weapon to be used by civilians.
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