The legal possession of firearms by individuals involved in racist killings and family violence raises concerns. Recent incidents highlight the tragic consequences of lax gun laws. Advocates argue for the Second Amendment's preservation, while leaders condemn hate-driven violence.
The U.S. is exactly the place for gun violence, because this is the place with millions of guns, and the delusion that the more we have, the safer we are.
It was perfectly legal for the racist killer of three Black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Fla., on Saturday to buy and possess the Glock handgun and AR-15-style rifle he used in th.
With the sound of gunfire still reverberating in the background, emergency dispatchers desperately tried to help witnesses treat the wounded during last week’s mass shooting at Cook’s Corner, a popular bar and restaurant in Orange County. The Orange County Fire Authority released the 911 calls on Thursday. “My buddy just got shot. We’re at Cook’s […]
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It was perfectly legal for the racist killer of three Black people at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday to buy and possess the Glock handgun and