gun politics in the united states
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After Texas shooting, NAACP Tells Congress: ‘Don’t Just Post A Tweet, Pass A Bill’
NAACP President Derrick Johnson is calling on Congress to pass gun control legislation after a Texas shooting has left 19 children and two adults dead.
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Ben Crump Plans to Sue Anyone Accountable in Buffalo Shooting
Crump said he plans to sue the gun manufacturer of the firearm used in the shooting.
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Alleged Brooklyn Subway Shooter Frank R. James Pleads Not Guilty on Terrorism Charge
Frank R. James, the accused subway shooter, faces life in prison if convicted.
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Biden Nominates New ATF Director, Announces Regulations On ‘Ghost Gun’ Kits
The new federal rules include requiring kit makers and resellers to have a serial number on weapons, as well as run background checks on buyers.
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Kansas DA: No Charges in Cedric Lofton Case on the Basis of “Stand Your Ground” Law
District Attorney Marc Bennett claims “stand your ground” law is justification to avoid prosecuting officers who killed 17-year-old Cedric Lofton.
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Georgia Black Man Charged with Murder Claims He Shot at White Teens in Self-Defense
Marc Wilson, on trial for killing a 17-year-old white teenage girl, is claiming self-defense
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Gov. Greg Abbott Makes Texas a ‘2nd Amendment Sanctuary State’ by Legalizing Carry of Handguns Without License or Training
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training after Sept. 1. So y’all vacationing in Texas this fall or nah?





