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GUN SAFETY ADVOCATES SAY WE NEED MORE EDUCATION AND ACTION WHEN IT COMES TO SECURING HANDGUNS IN HOMES. THANKS FOR JOINING US. I’M JULIE CORNELL AND I’M ROB MCCARTNEY. THE ALERT COMES AFTER ...
In 2019, Harris told reporters "I am a gun owner, and I own a gun for probably the reason a lot of people do — for personal safety. I was a career prosecutor." ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action volunteers are heading to the steps of the Washington State Capitol to rally in support of gun safety bills. “We need to stand ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A new Arkansas law, Act 229, makes gun safety courses mandatory for public school students in the state. The aim of the law is to protect children from the accidental and ...
Harris and Walz support gun control policies, but quotes are fabricated. Harris' campaign website says the Biden-Harris administration enacted "the first meaningful gun safety reform in decades ...
The San Diego Sheriff's Department along with the San Marcos Sheriff's station collected 144 unwanted firearms during a gun safety event hosted in San Marcos this Saturday.
The Maine Gun Safety Coalition faced an end-of-the-day deadline to hand in to the state at least 67,682 signatures from Maine voters in order to get the issue on the ballot.
Specifically, Sig Sauer wanted state lawmakers to shield it from a barrage of liability lawsuits that allege the company’s best-selling P320 pistol has an inherent safety defect.
The NH House tabled a bill Thursday that would have required ‘firearm safety training’ for all public school students starting in kindergarten.
Kindergarteners could learn gun safety in school under a bill advancing in Utah Under the proposal, public school students would receive mandatory instruction throughout their K-12 years on how to ...
Everytown for Gun Safety is a nonprofit representing gun violence survivors. Last election cycle, they made over $7 million in political contributions and almost cracked the top 100 of ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah students in as early as kindergarten would be required to learn about firearm safety in the classroom under a bill that passed the state House with overwhelming support Friday.