Many Americans Still Wrongly Think Guns Make Us Safer
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags Large portions of the American public still believe false claims of all kinds about guns, the COVID-19 pandemic and reproductive health, a new …
rewrite this content and keep HTML tags Large portions of the American public still believe false claims of all kinds about guns, the COVID-19 pandemic and reproductive health, a new …
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The Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to once again regulate “ghost guns” ― weapons without serial numbers that are sold without background checks ― the same way as …
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It was hailed as an innovative method for holding gun owners accountable. The gun liability insurance requirement in San Jose, the first of its kind in the US and recently …