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The unexpected elation felt this week by gun control advocates and families of Uvalde shooting victims quickly faded Tuesday, when a bill that would raise the age to legally purchase semi-automatic… ...
In a shocking and last-minute turn of events, a bill that would raise the minimum age from 18 to 21 to purchase AR-15 style semi-automatic rifles in Texas advanced out of a House select committee ...
Shoutouts to the Archdiocese of Baltimore for organizing the recent $50,000 gun buyback program at Edmondson Village Shopping Center, to the folks who traded guns for cash in exchange for a safer B… ...
It’s far past time to stop burying friends, children and loved ones and instead take immediate, meaningful action to stop the gun violence epidemic.
Police say gaps in the juvenile justice system may be leading to increases in shootings and gun cases involving teenagers.
Emotions often ran high over a proposal to limit young adults’ access to some firearms. Lawmakers have largely prioritized school safety measures, but there was still progress for some gun ...
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Child deaths in St. Louis raise gun safety concerns - MSNST. LOUIS – The media company produced the public service announcement to raise awareness about the dangers of children and guns. This year, four children have been accidentally shot in St ...
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Fighting the increase in youth gun violence in Fort Wayne - MSNYouth gun violence continues to be on the rise, as two shootings involving youth happened in the past two weeks, both being fatal.
The rise from the levels of prepandemic years reflects broader societal gun violence and student behavioral problems, school officials say.
The bill itself is very simple, it would raise the age to own a gun to 21 years old. There are some exceptions that would still allow 18 to 20 years old to get a firearm.
House Bill 2744 was nearly killed by inaction in the Community Safety Committee of the Texas House, but a last-minute save may not be enough to bring it to a vote in the full state House and Senate.
Each day brings more proof that New York’s Raise the Age law has been a disaster not just for the city and state, but for the young people the law supposedly protects. A 17-year-old boy was shot ...
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