In his recent letter, Bill Minarik takes issue with John Stossel’s commentary quoting a gun rights advocate who advises that Americans keep a firearm in the home for protection. Most law-abiding ...
I am amazed and disappointed at the Richmond Times-Dispatch’s coverage of Lobby Day that focused on the poor turnout at the Jan. 20 pro-gun rally (“Virginia’s Lobby Day sees smaller crowd on ...
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Three executives of firearm-related organizations in Maine took aim at the 72-hour waiting period for gun purchases in an ... In the same letters section, we heard from a man in Tenants Harbor ...
Over 40,000 Americans died from gun violence in 2024, including both homicides and suicides, with the U.S. accounting for 82% of firearm deaths among high-income nations.
In a Jan. 23 shooting in Hempfield, three innocent lives were ended far too soon, resulting in part from easy access to a gun (“4 found dead in suspected Hempfield murder-suicide; victims ...
I feel that more gun laws aren’t needed because it’s not the rule-followers that break the laws. Maybe if bail reform wasn’t a thing, at least here in New York, the law breakers would be in ...
Had the killer used an AR-15 rifle to murder 14 in New Orleans instead of an F-150 pickup truck, the editors would instead claim gun control will prevent such atrocities and reflexively blame the ...
I am thinking about buying a gun. I hate guns. When I see non-law enforcement people carrying a gun in public spaces in their ...
Bollards won’t stop bullets. Securing safety for citizens and guests from the unceasing fear of gun violence is an unenumerated right that cannot be constitutionally denied or disparaged by any ...
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