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Lindsey Graham on Hurricane Katrina: My family needs AR-15s to fight 'roaming gangs'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) says that if his family were victims of disasters like Hurricane Katrina then they would need to have military-style AR-15 assault rifles to protect themselves against "armed gangs roaming around neighborhoods."

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Republican strategist: Brady Bill didn't stop Gabrielle Giffords shooting

A GOP strategist told MSNBC host Richard Lui on Wednesday that even though they enjoy popular support, stringent background checks for gun owners have been proven as ineffective by mass shootings like the one against former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ).

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Chicago anchor loses it over report woman had gun hidden in vagina

A news anchor at a Chicago television station lost her composure on Wednesday following a report about a woman who had hidden a handgun in her vagina.

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Glenn Beck falls to his knees to 'resuscitate' flag wounded by gun control

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck on Tuesday got down on his knees to simulate giving life-saving medical attention to an American flag that had been wounded by anti-gun sentiment following the very real deaths of 20 elementary school children in Newtown, Connecticut last year.

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Georgia city ordinance would require a gun in every home

A small town in Georgia has proposed an ordinance that would require "the head of household" in every home to own a gun and ammunition.

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Zimmerman drops 'stand your ground' defense in Trayvon Martin murder case

Neighbourhood watch leader who shot dead teenager on Florida housing estate will instead go straight to jury trial

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Gun control debate fueling 'explosive' rise in far-right extremist groups: report

The number of anti-government, far-right extremist groups has soared to record levels since 2008 and they are becoming increasingly militant, according to a report by the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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'Blade Runner' Oscar Pistorius blasts father for 'racist' gun comments

JOHANNESBURG — The family of murder suspect Oscar Pistorius on Tuesday rejected his father's claim that white South Africans need to own guns because the ANC government does not protect them.

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Florida woman brandishes gun at Walmart staff over rejected $1 coupon

Police arrested a 61-year-old Florida woman for allegedly pointing a gun at Walmart employees, threatening them after the store refused to honor her coupon for $1 off of a purchase and later attacking authorities.

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NRA leader Wayne LaPierre: Background checks wouldn't stop 'mental defectives' from mass shootings

National Rifle Association executive vice president Wayne LaPierre trashed the mentally ill on Monday while suggesting it is a gateway to government-mandated weapons confiscation.

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Young African-Americans see lives shattered by gun violence

In 1998, Ismael Watkins was walking down a street when a bullet hit him in the neck. He never took another step.

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Arrested Colorado man threatened lawmaker: 'Hopefully somebody Gifords both of your asses with a gun'

Denver police arrested a 42-year-old man for allegedly threatening a state lawmaker, her daughter and a colleague in a series of voice mails and emails.

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What researchers learned about gun violence before Congress killed funding

President Obama has directed the Centers for Disease Control to research gun violence as part of his legislative package on gun control. The CDC hasn't pursued this kind of research since 1996 when the National Rifle Association lobbied Congress to cut funding for it, arguing that the studies were politicized and being used to promote gun control. We've interviewed Dr. Mark Rosenberg, who led the agency's gun violence research in the nineties when he was the director of the CDC's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control.

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