Gun politics in the United States
Tragedy in Georgia: 14-Year-Old Used Father’s AR-15 in School Shooting
The AR-15 rifle used by 14-year-old Colt Gray in last Wednesday’s deadly school shooting in Georgia was a Christmas gift from his father. According to sources from the New York Post, Colin Gray, the 54-year-old father, admitted this week that he gave the rifle to his son last December.
US: Gunman kills 8 at Texas Mall
Dallas police are continuing their investigation into a shooting outside a busy mall in Allen Township that left eight people dead.
On Saturday alone, 11 people were killed and at least 20 were injured in shootings in the states of Texas, California and Mississippi.
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Gov't adopts measures announced by Vucic
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Friday adopted measures announced by President Aleksandar Vucic earlier in the day following Thursday night's shooting spree in Mladenovac that left eight people dead.
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Serbian gov't adopts new decisions following Belgrade school massacre
BELGRADE - The Serbian government on Thursday adopted new decisions following Wednesday's massacre in a primary school in downtown Belgrade.
Under the decisions, the government proposed a two-year moratorium on issuance of licences for possession and carrying of small firearms.
Nashville school shooter hid seven firearms in house
The 28-year-old who shot dead six people at an elementary school in Nashville was able to buy and conceal multiple weapons in the family home despite evidence of mental health issues, police said Tuesday.
Two nine-year-old girls, a nine-year-old boy, two teachers and a school custodian died in the Monday attack, which recharged the bitter debate over gun rights in the United States.
Visa to start categorizing gun shop sales separately
Payment processor Visa Inc. said late Saturday that it plans to start separately categorizing sales at gun shops, a major win for gun control advocates who say it will help better track suspicious surges of gun sales that could be a prelude to a mass shooting.
In 1973, “Soylent Green” envisioned the world in 2022. It got a lot right
It stars Charlton Heston as Thorn, a New York police detective. And the planet he inhabits looks a lot like ours…
Supreme Court says Americans have right to carry guns in public
The US Supreme Court ruled on June 23 that Americans have a fundamental right to carry a handgun in public, a landmark decision with far-reaching implications for states and cities across the country confronting a surge in gun violence.
Armed female bystander kills man firing at party in West Virginia
The serious incident makes a very strong case against those who oppose the constitutional right of private gun ownership
’Evil’ like Texas massacre a reason to arm, not disarm: Trump
Former US president Donald Trump rejected calls for tightened gun controls on May 27 following the Texas school massacre, saying decent Americans should be allowed the firearms they need to defend themselves against "evil."