Appeals Court Orders Broward County Sheriff to Release School Shooting Footage
Many believe the footage will show what sheriffs were doing outside during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.
Many believe the footage will show what sheriffs were doing outside during the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.
Citing a post-9/11 terror law, MGM Resorts International argues that it isn't liable for the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
The media sues for video that may show what Broward County Sheriff's deputies were doing during the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
What piece of legislation could have prevented yesterday's attack?
A suspect has been taken into custody, police said.
Mass shooters are not disproportionately white, despite what you may have heard.
The virtual school simulator would have allowed players to play as either "the good guy or the bad guy."
Let's argue about the president's policies instead of his "grammar & style."
Probably nothing. Which doesn't mean libertarians shouldn't be having a serious conversation after Santa Fe, Parkland, and other tragedies.
None of the usual gun control proposals seems relevant to the massacre at Santa Fe High School.
A Washington Post headline misleads its readers.
According to law enforcement, most of the dead are students. Two suspects are in custody.
Politicians, activists rehash calls for increased security, regulation of guns.
The city council's unanimous support for the new ban does not make up for its lack of logic and legality.
A travesty that sheds light on public retirement costs in Florida and around the country
The outrage at a Florida newspaper reveals a deep antipathy toward all forms of gun ownership.
Mike Chitwood arrests 11-year-olds and then complains that officials aren't calling them more.
Restricting guns-or vans, knives, or planes-won't make the world safer. The Toronto van attack reminds us peril lies in people with bad intent, not with how they get it done.
Assault weapon ban proposals are more and more popular, but the facts about American gun violence show they'd have little positive effect.
On another National School Walkout day, 57 percent of teens are worried about dying in a school shooting. They shouldn't be.
Americans have a poor sense of risk, and media panics don't help.
A Florida case highlights the due process issues raised by gun violence restraining orders.
The gun control policies student activists favor are just as dubious as the school security measures they mock.
Get ready for ever-more-intrusive mental-health measures.
Looking for political or cultural calls to action in this act of violence is a fool's errand.
"My school is starting to feel like a prison."
Stinging insects kill more Americans than mass shooters do.
Youth opinion on firearms is far from monolithic.
"There cannot be two sides," say the adolescent activists, tarring their opponents as NRA puppets.
Students say your right to own a gun conflicts with their right to feel secure.
How much evidence should be required to suspend people's Second Amendment rights?
He "let the American people down and also the citizens of Florida," according to Sen. Chuck Grassley.
Raising the purchase age for guns won't stop mass shooters but will hurt law-abiding Americans.
Politicians love to find scapegoats for mass shootings, especially if it lets them exonerate law enforcement and the social welfare state.
Age restrictions, body armor bans, and constitutional carry.
This arbitrary category of firearms is not distinguished by rate of fire or muzzle velocity.
Cody Wilson on his war against power, the irreversible course of the 3D-printed gun, and America's Weimar moment
How to make an assault weapon ban look effective: include handgun murders
No, Call of Duty is not making kids shoot up schools.
Senators want to use secret, largely unaccountable government watchlists as a justification for denying some citizens' due process.
This from a guy who bemoaned the lack of due process just weeks ago.
Since the accessories are legal, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is helping the president rewrite the law.