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Senators Discuss Changing Background Checks Bill
(WASHINGTON) — Senators backing gun control are discussing ways to revise the defeated Senate background check bill in order to help win the votes they need to...
NH’s Ayotte Defends Gun Control Vote
(WARREN, N.H.) -- A woman whose mother was killed in last year's school shooting in Newtown, Conn., confronted Sen. Kelly Ayotte Tuesday during the senator's...

The Battle Over Gun Control Follows Key Senators Back Home
There's no place like home for Senators Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.), Max Baucus (D-Mont.), and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) after they voted to kill the bill expanding gun...

Disgruntled Worker Stars in Amazing New Gun Control Ad
Even though efforts to enact gun control legislation have stalled in Washington, that doesn't mean its supporters are putting up their hands. Take, for example,...

An Angry Obama Lashes Out After Gun Control Defeat
Stoned faced and curt, the President used unusually pointed words to criticize the 45 Senators, including four Democrats, who successfully defeated the bill...
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‘Stand and Fight’: Scenes from the NRA’s Annual Meeting
The nationwide battle over gun control rages on, but from May 3-5, about 70,000 members of the National Rifle Association crowded around 550 vendors for its...

The War Within: Training Survivalists in North Florida
Americans have been exercising their “right to keep and bear arms” — pistols, shotguns, rifles and other firearms — since before the Second Amendment was...
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Trayvon Martin, One Year Later: Where We Are Now
On a rainy February evening, a 17-year-old named Trayvon Benjamin Martin left his father’s girlfriend’s home in a gated Sanford, Fla. community to buy snacks — a...
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Poll: Is it right or wrong to ban gun- control ads on buses?
Community Transit, the primary transit organization in Snohomish County, has said no to running ads from a gun-control group. The transit organization, however, says the...
Snohomish transit organization rejects anti- gun ad
The main transit organization in Snohomish County is declining to run advertisements from a statewide gun control group on public buses. ...
Gun- control group uses Metro buses to get message out
Washington Ceasefire, a state gun-control group, is buying advertisements inside and outside of dozens of King County Metro Transit buses, urging residents to'' think twice...
Gun- control group putting ads on Metro Transit buses
A state gun-control group is putting advertisements inside and outside of dozens of King County Metro Transit buses, urging residents to'' think twice about having a gun in...


