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Gun Policy Is Up For Grabs This Election
While only two states have gun measures on the ballot this midterm season, voters on both sides of the aisle will still be heavily influenced by gun policy as they head to the polls.
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Judge Dismisses NRA's Claims That It's the Victim of NY AG ‘Witch Hunt'
The gun group had argued the New York attorney general’s office had unfairly targeted the organization because it disagreed with its politics.
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NRA Board Re-Elects CEO Wayne LaPierre, Signaling No Change in Direction
LaPierre was re-elected almost unanimously, despite a rise in mass shootings and accusations that he has used the NRA as his “personal piggy bank”
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As US Mourns Shootings, NRA in Turmoil But Influence Remains
Nearly 10 years ago, the slaughter of children at Sandy Hook Elementary School looked like it might break through the United States’ political stalemate on guns.
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AP FACT CHECK: NRA Speakers Distort Gun and Crime Statistics
Multiple claims were made by speakers at the National Rifle Association annual meeting about the current gun and crime statistics. The Associated Press breaks them down.
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NRA Holds Annual Meeting in Houston
The NRA is currently holding their annual meeting in Houston, Texas. It is scheduled to take place from May 27-29.
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Former President Trump to Speak at NRA Convention
The NRA convention is now underway in Houston, just 3 days after the tragic massacre in Uvalde. Andrew Siff reports.
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Maker of Rifle Used by Texas Gunman Draws Fury for ‘Incendiary' Ads
Eight days before a Texas teenager killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, the manufacturer of the rifle used in the massacre posted an ad on social media that featured a toddler holding a similar weapon.
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Gun Maker Will Not Attend NRA Convention
Daniel Defense, a Georgia gun manufacturer, will not attend the National Rifle Association convention in Texas because of the mass shooting at the elementary school in Uvalde.
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NRA Speakers Unshaken on Gun Rights After School Massacre
One by one, speakers took the stage at the National Rifle Association’s annual convention and denounced the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school across the state.
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NRA Stages Large Marketing Event as Texas Mourns School Shooting
The National Rifle Association begins its annual convention in Houston on Friday.
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Schumer Lambasts Gov. Abbott Ahead of NRA Appearance: ‘How Dare He'
Two days after a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., blasted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ahead of the governor’s planned appearance at the National Rifle Association. “What a fraud… These families don’t want thoughts and prayers. They want their elected leaders to respond to their suffering.”
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Biden Challenges Lawmakers on Gun Control: ‘Where's the Backbone?'
One day after the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, President Joe Biden spoke out Wednesday in favor of “common sense” gun control and demanded confirmation of his nominee to lead the ATF. “Where’s the backbone? Where’s the courage to stand up to a very powerful lobby?”
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Biden Expected to Announce Rules on Ghost Guns
The Biden administration will come out with its long-awaited ghost gun rule — aimed at reining in privately made firearms without serial numbers that are increasingly cropping up at crime scenes — as soon as Monday, three people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.