Mom of Nashville shooting survivor turns on GOP over gun reform
One mother of a kindergartner told Newsweek that months of discussion with lawmakers on gun reform has turned out to be insulting.
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.
Parkland Students Want More Done on Gun Violence After Biden's EO
President Biden is set to sign three executive orders targeting gun violence on Thursday, but student activists are calling on the president to do more with his executive authority.
Guns Causing 'Crisis' in St. Louis, Mayor Says
St. Louis is "at a crisis level," Mayor Lyda Krewson said.
Fighting for Gun Reform Is Like Recovering From Gunshot
The former Congresswoman who was shot in 2011 spoke with Newsweek about the small steps she's made in both recovery and gun reform.
Texas GOP Wants To Bury Gun Control In Commission
"We don't need a commission. We need bills...What are we going to do in a commission, sit around and talk?"
Georgia Governor Candidate Giving Away Bump Stock
Blaming bump stocks for gun crime is like "blaming McDonald's for heart disease," says Michael Williams.
California Bans Guns in Schools
School employees in California will no longer be allowed to bring concealed weapons on campuses.
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.
Do Lead Bullets Kill Twice? The Fight Over Ammunition
California will be the first state to completely ban hunting with lead bullets after decades of arguments between hunters, environmentalists and regulators.
Mapping America's Gun Control Laws State by State
For the first time, long-term trends in the enactment of gun safety laws can be compared between states. The evidence suggests firearm laws are becoming better at protecting the gun industry from liability rather than protecting the lives of innocent civilians from guns.
Gun Classes Could Soon Debut In North Carolina Schools
Live ammo wouldn't be permitted under a bill that would authorize education officials to create a "comprehensive firearm education course" for high school students.
Academic Regrets Work on NRA Safety Lesson for Kids
Gun lobby is 'misusing' the Eddie Eagle program to denigrate safe storage legislation, says specialist who helped design the curriculum.
When Kids Pull the Trigger, Who is Responsible?
Not the gun owners, says the NRA, which is fighting hard to keep it that way.
No Question: Orlando Was a Queerphobic Attack
Calling the Orlando shooting purely a case of Islamic terrorism or a mental health issue is misleading.
Gun Control Is Making Progress—in the States
The "people die, nothing happens" narrative misses a critical truth: Policy reform is happening at the state level.
Gun Makers and Dealers Should Lose Their Legal Immunity
Rather than doing the right thing and cleaning up its act, the gun industry turned to Congress for relief.