Red Flag Laws: A Potential Approach to School Shootings

John Tures explores whether red flag laws could help prevent school shootings.
Durham Declares Itself ‘Fourth Amendment Workplace’

Durham City Council’s new resolution aims to counter ICE raids, ensuring protections for all workers amid growing fear in the community.
NRA Opposes Gun Ban for Transgender Americans

The NRA defends Second Amendment rights as Justice Department considers firearm restrictions for transgender individuals.
Activist Calls for Repeal of the Second Amendment

A bold statement amidst rising gun violence ignites debate over the Second Amendment in a recent article.
Activists Push for Red Flag Laws After School Shooting

Advocates in Michigan call for stronger gun laws amid renewed urgency for safety measures following a tragic school shooting.
Ukrainian Refugee Stabbed on NC Train

A tragic incident in Charlotte sees a Ukrainian woman fatally attacked shortly after arriving in the U.S. for safety.
Highland High Students Join Nationwide Walkout Against Gun Violence

Students rally for gun reform after recent school shooting sparks nationwide protests.
Portage Northern Students Demand Action on Gun Violence

About 70 students at Portage Northern High School walk out to protest gun violence, expressing their urgency for legislative change.
Gun Manufacturers’ Influence on U.S. Gun Culture Revealed

Six charts illustrate the major impact of firearms makers on America’s evolving gun culture and gun violence.
Gun Manufacturers Earn Over $1 Billion from Assault Sales

Top U.S. gun makers profit significantly from military-style weapon sales, raising concerns amid ongoing debates over gun violence.
Smith & Wesson Sees 35% Surge in Handgun Shipments

Smith & Wesson reports a significant increase in handgun shipments despite overall industry declines, showcasing strong brand loyalty and innovation.
Husted Rejects Gun Legislation Following Minneapolis Tragedy

Ohio Sen. Jon Husted opposes stronger gun laws in wake of church shooting that killed two students.