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Many Gun Laws Open to Challenges After Supreme Court Decision
Thursday’s Supreme Court decision on New York’s concealed carry law could leave other gun laws open to challenges – if opponents can prove the laws are not rooted in historical precedent and the Second Amendment. Caroline Mala Corbin, law professor at University of Miami, joins LX News to explain.
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Supreme Court Overturns NY's Concealed Carry Law, Expanding Gun Rights
In a 6-3 decision by the court’s conservative majority, the justices ruled that requiring people to demonstrate a particular need for carrying a gun in order to get a license to carry one in public violated the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear arms.”
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Senators Reach Deal on Bipartisan Gun Violence Bill. Here's What's in It
Senate bargainers reached agreement Tuesday on a bipartisan gun violence bill, potentially teeing up final passage by week’s end on an incremental but landmark package. Here’s what’s in it and what’s left out.
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Maine Sen. Angus King: Why a Modest Gun Deal is a Necessary Gun Deal
BRUNSWICK, Maine – One of the Senate’s most moderate members says a new package of negotiated gun reforms doesn’t go far enough to address America’s gun violence epidemic, but Congress still must pass the package, which represents the most significant gun deal brokered by the legislative body in decades. Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, said lives would be saved by the...
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‘Enough Is Enough' Say Thousands Demanding New Gun Measures
Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall and across the United States on Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures after recent deadly mass shootings.
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Law Enforcement Officials Testify Before Texas House on Uvalde Shooting
The Texas House of Representatives Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary Shooting is holding a hearing on Thursday morning.
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AOC on Gun Industry: ‘This Is About Blood Money'
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., discussed the gun lobby and how profits correlate with gun deaths in America.
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‘It's High Noon in America': NYC Mayor Eric Adams Addresses Congress on Gun Violence
New York City Mayor Eric Adams called on Congress to “bring an end to gun violence,” warning that “the clock is ticking every day, every minute, towards another hour of death.”
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Matthew McConaughey Makes Powerful Appeal for New Gun Laws During White House Visit
He related the personal stories of a number of the victims of the shooting in his hometown, displaying the artwork of one girl and the trademark green tennis shoes worn by another.
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Son of Buffalo Shooting Victim Urges Congress to Act Against ‘Cancer of White Supremacy'
The son of an 86-year-old woman killed in the racist Buffalo mass shooting is calling on Congress to act against domestic terrorism.
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Some Republicans Voice Support for Gun Measures
A newspaper ad brought together a list of political leaders pushing for gun law reform.
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Some Republicans Voice Support for Gun Measures in Full-Page Ad
A group of Republicans showed their support for gun legislation in a full-page advertisement in Sunday’s edition of The Dallas Morning News.
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3 Ways Gun Laws Changed After Parkland
Weeks after the 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, the state passed major legislation on guns with bipartisan support. Now after mass shootings in Uvalde, Texas and Buffalo, New York, there are renewed calls for action on guns. NBC Miami’s Tony Pipitone explains.
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Students of Color Push Back on Calls for Police in Schools
After the mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, schools around the country pledged to boost security measures and increased the presence of law enforcement on campus — partly to reassure parents and students.
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California Spends $11 Million to Promote ‘Red Flag' Gun Law
California is spending $11 million on education programs promoting wider use of “red flag” laws that are designed to temporarily take guns away from people who are deemed at risk of harming themselves or others, Gov. Gavin Newsom said.
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Uvalde Girl Who Played Dead While Covered in Her Classmate's Blood to Testify Before Congress
Parents of victims and survivors of the mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde will appear before a House committee next week in an effort to bring home the devastation of America’s gun violence epidemic.
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Tensions Flare During House Hearing on Gun Control Bills
Partisan positions were clear at the House Judiciary Committee hearing on the “Protecting Our Kids Act,” an omnibus gun control bill backed by Democrats that Republicans largely oppose.
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House Panel Advances Gun Bill After Recent Mass Shootings
The House Judiciary Committee has advanced legislation that would raise the age limit for purchasing a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21. The bill would also make it a federal offense to manufacture or possess large-capacity magazines, and would create a grant program to buy back such magazines. Democrats are working quickly to put their stamp on gun legislation in...
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Should the U.S. Look to Canada for Ideas on Gun Laws?
In Canada, you need a license, training and two references to buy a gun, and there is a 28-day waiting period for your purchase. And many of these restrictions were imposed in response to a school shooting in Montreal that killed 14 students. Now Canada could impose a freeze on handgun purchases, citing a rise in gun violence and concerns...
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Calls for Gun Legislation Heard from Texas to Washington
Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez says he’s going to continue pushing for legislation that makes it harder for bad guys to get guns.