Link Between Gun Violence and Mental Health Explored

A Rutgers study reveals a significant connection between exposure to gun violence and mental health issues, including depression and suicidal thoughts.
Somerset County Considers Selling Forfeited Guns

County officials debate selling rather than destroying firearms used in crimes, sparking discussions on new legislation.
FPC and NRA Seek Legal Challenge to PA Gun Ban

FPC and NRA file an injunction against Pennsylvania’s law restricting firearm carry for adults aged 18-20.
Teen Arrested for Armed Gas Station Robbery

A 17-year-old is arrested for armed robbery after attacking a woman at a gas station in Indianapolis.
Concealed Carry Mandate Sparks Safety Concerns in PA

Proposed federal concealed carry mandate raises alarms for Pennsylvania parents, fearing increased gun violence in communities.
Federal Concealed Carry Law Faces Opposition in Pennsylvania

A proposed federal concealed carry mandate raises safety concerns for Pennsylvania families amid rising gun violence.
Sheriff’s Office Extends Hours for Permits in Franklin County

Franklin County Sheriff’s Office extends hours for concealed carry permits, improving access for residents.
Mother Shot Dead by Son in Maine Car Shooting Spree

A tragic series of shootings in Maine leaves two dead, including a mother fatally shot by her son before he targeted other motorists.
Congress and Courts Challenge State Gun Excise Taxes

States face legal battles over ‘sin taxes’ on guns as Congress moves to ban such levies.
Fresno Man Arrested in April Armed Robbery Case

A Fresno man faces felony charges following a search warrant tied to an armed robbery at Adina Valley Market.
Delaware County First in Philly Region to Ban Ghost Guns

Delaware County Council votes to outlaw ghost guns and related devices, marking a significant shift in local gun regulation.
GOP Calls for Veto on Colorado Gun Safety Training Bill

Colorado Republicans urge Gov. Polis to reject a bill mandating safety training for certain firearm purchases, citing Second Amendment concerns.