Gun Rights

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According to the Gun Violence Archive, there were 693 mass shootings in the United States in 2021. That’s almost 2 a day. We’re dealing with an epidemic of gun violence in this country. But it’s not just mass shootings — it’s also the daily shootings in our cities that claim the lives of children and
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President Joe Biden’s legal challenge targeting so-called “ghost guns” went into effect on Aug. 24, focusing on curbing the proliferation of privately assembled firearms. The rules, which the White House posted in April, are designed to prevent unlicensed guns from being sold to convicted felons and other ineligible buyers by making clear that retailers run background
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The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund has endorsed five Rhode Island House candidates in its 2022 report card for the upcoming elections and dished out “F” grades to General Assembly leaders after they passed an ban on high capacity magazines this year. The new NRA grades include an “F” for formerly “A” rated Senate president Dominick Ruggerio, a
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Morain By Rick Morain 8/25/2022 We’re only about 1½ weeks shy of Labor Day, the unofficial starting point of the general election campaign. Of course, candidates and their teams have been campaigning for many months now. But we voters start paying more attention to election matters in early September, just a couple of months before
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Politics & Elections Mysterious Right-Wing Donor Drops $1.6 Billion Gift on Federalist Society Boss Prisons & Policing The Plea Bargain Originated as a Means to Undermine Working-Class Solidarity Environment & Health Liberal States Like California Are Also Failing to Make Progress on Climate Economy & Labor Progressives Tell Biden to Cancel All Student Debt as
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A South Dakota ethics board found on Monday that Gov. Kristi Noem may have “engaged in misconduct” when she reportedly attempted to assist her daughter in obtaining a real estate appraiser license. The state’s Government Accountability Board said that “appropriate action” could be taken against the South Dakota governor and possible 2024 presidential candidate, without