These 10 businesses want customers to be defenseless in the face of a violent criminal
Four big U.S. retailers — Walmart, Kroger, CVS and Walgreens — recently asked civilian customers to leave their guns at home. While the issue
Read MoreFour big U.S. retailers — Walmart, Kroger, CVS and Walgreens — recently asked civilian customers to leave their guns at home. While the issue
Read MoreA Colorado teen has been told he cannot return to school until authorities hold a “threat assessment hearing” after he
Read MoreA Pennsylvania court ruled Tuesday that making a “gunlike hand gesture” is a crime after a man made the hand motion during an argument
Read MoreFERNADALE, Md. (WJZ) — A 61-year-old man is dead after he was shot by an officer trying to enforce Maryland’s new
Read MoreBy The Associated Press PANAMA CITY, Fla. — Armed looters are targeting homes and businesses that remain without electricity after being ravaged
Read MoreDick’s Sporting Goods will no longer sell assault-style firearms, will ban high-capacity magazines and will not sell any guns to
Read MoreChip Bergh, CEO of Levi Strauss & Co. since 2011, is partnering with Everytown for Gun Safety in an attempt
Read MoreWhen it comes to personal defense, many of the students that go through my class have their head on straight.
Read MoreBank of America plans to stop lending to manufacturers of “military-style firearms” used by civilians, an executive told Bloomberg. “We want
Read MorePresident Trump turned his speech this morning at the Conservative Political Action Conference into a remarkable moment on guns. It
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