SCOTUS chief justice calls out lawyers' 'dangerous' client in gun case
Supreme Court Justices heard oral arguments on Tuesday on whether people with domestic violence orders against them can own guns.
SCOTUS to decide on whether domestic abusers can own guns
On Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether people under domestic violence restraining orders can own a gun.
Saudi Women Take Up Shooting After Gun Ownership Legalized
New regulations regarding firearms are part of reforms instituted by Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman.
Fact Check: Joe Biden Says Guns Are Biggest Killer of American Children
U.S. President Joe Biden, speaking about new gun laws, was also heckled by a shooting victim's family.
Senate Passes First Gun Bill in 28 Years, but It Does Less Than 1994 Law
"It's simple logic: If you can't buy a beer, you shouldn't be able to buy an assault weapon," Senator Dianne Feinstein said.
Gun Control Is Rooted in Disarming Black Americans. But We Need Protection
One of the most understated facts about African American freedom and safety is that some of it was won by Black men and women being willing to take up arms.
Are Gun Deaths Higher in Democratic-Controlled Areas?
Marjorie Taylor Greene, among others, questioned the effectiveness of gun control in Blue states following Uvalde. Newsweek's Fact Check team explores the claim.
Did AR-15 Sales Surge After Uvalde? What We Do Know, What We Don't
The aftermath of the Uvalde school shooting has drawn focus toward the sale and regulation of the gun used to commit the atrocity: The AR-15 rifle.
Joy Behar Claims U.S. Laws Will Change 'When Black People Get Guns'
"That's what happened with the Black Panthers," co-host Sunny Hostin said. "Know your history."
Joe Manchin Says Yes to Raising Age for Gun Purchases, No to AR-15s
The Democratic swing vote said he's on board with several provisions being called for by gun control activists in potential legislation.
Two-Year-Old Shoots Dad Dead With 'Easily Accessible' Gun: Police
Gun owners who don't "properly secure their firearms are just one split second away from one of these tragedies happening in their homes," warned a sheriff.
Former Trump Ally Calls on Gun Owners to Push Republican Senators on Reform
Former congressman Joe Walsh said gun reform would not happen unless "passionate Second Amendment people like me, get off of our ass and pressure [the GOP]."
Trump Ally Jon Voight Calls for 'Proper Qualifications for Gun Ownership'
"We must identify every individual for their credentials for their mental capacity to bear arms," the conservative actor said in a video on Saturday.
14-Year-Old Gains Access to Gun, Loads It, Kills 11-Year-Old: Police
"Life-saving measures were unsuccessful," officers reported after finding the boy "critically injured" at a residence Saturday evening.
Gun Laws Should Target Violent People, Not Mentally Ill, Lawmakers Say
Representatives Jan Schakowsky and Kelly Armstrong agreed that gun laws should move away from targeting those with mental health issues, but they differed on red flag laws that allow police or family members from temporarily removing firearms from individuals.
Debate: Is Individual Gun Ownership at Stake in This Election?
John R. Lott, Jr. of Crime Prevention Research Center debates John E. Rosenthal of Stop Handgun Violence.
Individual Gun Ownership Is Not at Stake in This Election
It is quite hyperbolic to suggest that individual gun ownership is on the ballot this November.
Rival Gun Rights Group Accuses NRA of Never Advocating for Second Amendment
President of the National Association for Gun Rights Dudley Brown said the National Rifle Association has not advocated for Second Amendment rights "for decades," after New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a lawsuit to dissolve the NRA on Thursday.
Americans Own at Least 423 Million Firearms, Industry Report Shows
Despite calls to ban sales of so-called assault weapons in the U.S., these kinds of firearms are prevalent in civilian society and elsewhere.
The Average Californian Gun Owner Has Five Firearms, Study Finds
Researchers have published a study investigating the prevalence of firearms in California, the types and numbers of weapons people owned, and their reasons for having them.
Americans Have 40 Percent of World's Guns: Report
The U.S. was the only country in the world found to have more guns than people, possessing more civilian firearms than the next 25 nations combined.
1 in 5 Gun Owners Take Drugs, Have Mental Illness
"In comparison to other developed countries around the world, the U.S. has a very unique problem with gun violence."
Australia's Gun Amnesty Collects 57,000 Firearms
An average 630 firearms a day were collected as part of the three-month initiative to rid the country of unregistered weapons.
Study Finds Gun Injuries Fall During NRA Conventions
A Harvard-led study found that gun injuries fell by about 20 percent during NRA conventions.
America and Guns: To Grasp the Obsession, Come to Texas
Texas's defiance and love of firepower lives on.
White Men Feel Gun Laws Are Attacks on Masculinity
Some males find moral and emotional solace in their firearms.
Gun Owners Are Voting Republican Now More Than Ever
The political gap between gun owners and non-owners gets larger in nearly every election cycle, researchers have found.
Gun Sales: Deadlier, Compact Pistols Ever More Popular
People are buying larger-caliber handguns, and they're not for hunting or recreation.
U.S. Navy to Launch Gabby Giffords Warrship
The Navy named the combat ship after the former Arizona representative who was shot in the head as she met constituents in 2011.
Gun-Related Injuries Put 20,000 Children a Year in ER
American adolescents aged 12 to 19 comprise 90 percent of the yearly emergency room visits.