Colorado: New Gun Laws Didn't Stop the Shooting
Colorado's post-Newtown gun laws don't work, and are likely unconstitutional to boot
Colorado's post-Newtown gun laws don't work, and are likely unconstitutional to boot
Even while acknowledging that incidences are dropping
Rights abrogated without trial
Regulations, bans have brought the "green" bullet
Starting on Jan. 1, one of the penalties for not re-registering firearms is a year in prison
Facing criminal charges
59 percent want to see TSA agents given guns following the fatal LAX shooting
Want to temporarily seize weapons after domestic disputes among other things
One year anniversary of the massacre coming up
Student at University of North Florida challenged gun policy
The problem for gun control advocates is that they keep promising that no way will registration lead to confiscation of firearms, even as it does just that.
Adam Lanza had the resources to access mental health help
59 police shootings total this year through September, according to the department
District Court rules it is at least a burden on Second Amendment rights
Also damaged buildings used for operations
Enforcing a 2010 law limiting capacity of long guns to five rounds
Addressing who can own guns, where they can carry them, and whether guns can be transported to a second home.
Passed overwhelmingly, though Democrats wanted it extended to 3D-printed guns
"We absolutely must close the loophole that allows anyone to legally make a gun that could be rendered invisible by the easy removal of its metal part."
Man was armed, country "awash with guns"
The man was shooting a shotgun in his apartment
If State Sen. Evie Hudak (D-Westminster) had lost the vote Republicans would have gained control of the Senate
A prosecutor's report debunks misconceptions about the Newtown massacre.
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