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Gun Violence Rally Held One Week After Deadly Mass Shooting in Allen
Hundreds gathered in Allen demanding changes in gun laws one week after a gunman killed eight people and injured seven others at a mall.
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Gun Violence Rally Held After Allen Mall Shooting
Hundreds gathered in Allen demanding changes in gun laws one week after a gunman killed eight people and injured seven others at a mall.
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‘Raise-the-Age' Gun Bill Not Scheduled for House Vote Ahead Key Deadline
A bill that would raise the rate to legally purchase semi-automatic rifles has been left off the Texas House’s agenda ahead of a key deadline.
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Battle Over Gun Control Continues at Texas Capitol
The battle over gun control continues in Austin. Parents of children killed in the Uvalde school shooting are putting the pressure on lawmakers to get a bill raising the age for some gun purchases.
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‘Raise-the-Age' Gun Bill Faces Deadline to Advance to House
Time is ticking for a bill raising the minimum age to purchase certain semi-automatic rifles in Texas to be heard on the House floor for a debate and vote.
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St. Louis School Shooter Bought Gun From Private Seller After FBI Background Check Blocked Sale
Police say the 19-year-old gunman who shot and killed two people at a St. Louis high school purchased the AR-15-style rifle from a private seller after an FBI background check stopped him from buying a weapon from a licensed dealer.
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California Governor Signs Bill Allowing Victims to Sue Gun Manufacturers and Sellers
Californians affected by gun violence will soon be able to sue firearm manufacturers and sellers for the harm done by those weapons, after Gov. Newsom signed AB 1594 into law.
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North Texas Mayors Join Call for Gun Reforms
Mayors from across the Lone Star State, including five from North Texas, say they want Republican Gov. Greg Abbott to call a special session focusing on gun reform.
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Texas Mayors Call for a Special Session to Address Guns and Mental Health
Mayors from 13 big cities in the state signed a bipartisan letter urging the governor to call a special session.
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Bipartisan Senators Begin Framework on Gun Law Bill
Democrats and Republicans are reaching a deal on guns. Monday, a bipartisan group of senators will begin turning the framework for significant changes to gun laws into an actual bill. Alanna Quillen reports.