Trump Promises No More Nation-Building for US Military

Trump declares an end to military “crusades” during a commencement address, focusing on adaptability and national defense.
Louisiana Lawmakers Propose Changes to Gun Laws

New bills aim to expand concealed carry rights, inciting debate on safety near schools and parades.
Gainesville Reports Decline in Gun-Related Homicides

Gun-related homicides in Gainesville drop significantly in 2024, thanks to concerted prevention efforts.
Surgeon General Declares Gun Violence a Public Health Crisis

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issues a historic advisory on gun violence, calling for action amidst rising firearm deaths in the U.S.
Kentwood Police Probe Neighborhood Shooting Incident

Authorities are investigating a shooting in Kentwood with no reported injuries or arrests.
Key Insights Into ATF’s Gun Tracing Program

Discover crucial facts about the ATF’s gun tracing program and its implications for crime investigation.
Coon Rapids Police Shooting: Officers Named in BCA Report

Robert Edward Davis was shot by police during a domestic incident in Coon Rapids; the involved officers’ names have now been released.
Trump Advocates for Military Purpose at West Point Commencement

Trump declares military’s role is to annihilate threats, not spread democracy, during West Point address.
Indiana Lawmakers Face Stalemate on Gun Legislation

Indiana’s gun rights remain a high priority for lawmakers despite rising gun violence and failed safety compromise bills.
New ‘Castle Doctrine’ Bill Introduced in Nebraska

Nebraska’s new castle doctrine bill removes the duty to retreat before using deadly force in self-defense situations.
Concealed-Carry Training Grows Amid New Illinois Law

Business thrives for concealed-carry instructors in Illinois as permit applications surge ahead of next year’s availability.
Bill to Expand Castle Doctrine Passes After Initial Setback

Legislative efforts to revise Guam’s castle doctrine law faced challenges before ultimately passing into voting file.