Guns

Daniel Defense, the US gunmaker is notorious for ‘aggressive marketing’ to young adults

The perpetrator of the massacre in Uvalde, Texas in which 19 children and two adults lost their lives on May 24 – the worst US school shooting in a decade – used a semi-automatic weapon manufactured by Daniel Defense, one of the most aggressive marketers of assault weapons to ordinary Americans, notably young adults.

A week after the Uvalde school shooting, Daniel Defense shied away from attending the National Rifle Association convention.

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Former Bush AG Gonzales throws support behind ban on 'killing machine' AR-15s

Appearing on CNN's "New Day," former George W. Bush Attorney General Alberto Gonzales stated that he supports a ban on AR-15s, while surprising host John Berman after calling the high-powered weapons "killing machines."

Reacting to reports that lawmakers from both sides of the aisle will be having a Zoom meeting on Tuesday to discuss changes needed in gun laws following the latest mass shooting, this time in Texas that took the lives of 19 elementary school students and two teachers, Gonzales said he parts company with other conservatives that the 2nd Amendment is as inflexible as the National Rifle Association insists it is.

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Trudeau announces Canada handgun 'freeze'

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday a proposed freeze on handgun ownership in Canada that would effectively ban their importation and sale, following recent mass shootings in the United States.

The bill must still be passed by Parliament, with the ruling Liberals holding only a minority of seats.

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Funerals to begin for Uvalde victims as Biden vows action on guns

Grieving families were to hold the first funerals Tuesday for Texas shooting victims one week after a school massacre left 19 children and two teachers dead, with President Joe Biden vowing to push for stricter US gun regulation.

Mourners attended wakes in the town of Uvalde on Monday for some of the child victims gunned down by a local 18-year-old man who was then killed by police.

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Justin Trudeau 'capping the market for handguns' with plan to stop all sales: report

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced bold action on gun safety policy on Monday.

"New gun control legislation the federal government tabled today includes a national freeze on the purchase, sale, importation and transfer of handguns in Canada," the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports. "While the proposal falls short of a full ban on handguns, it would effectively limit their number in Canada."

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Man shot dead by 3 people at Ohio Statehouse: report

Authorities in Ohio are searching for three suspects after a fatal shooting at the Statehouse on Sunday night.

"According to the Columbus Division of Police, officers responded to the Statehouse just after 10 p.m. Officers located the male victim on the Broad Street side of the front lawn and tried to resuscitate him before he was pronounced dead at the scene," WBNS 10 TV reports.

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U.S. could learn a lesson from Canada's debate about assault weapons and handguns

In the wake of the horrific massacre at Uvalde, a hot debate is emerging at the federal level about what to do about the scourge of gun violence.

Unfortunately for Americans, that debate is raging north of their nation’s border in Canada. Unlike the U.S., where major gun-control legislation is viewed as a longshot, Canadians are renewing consideration of measures that go far beyond any action even mentioned in the U.S.

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TSA reports spike in travelers trying to bring guns through airport checkpoints

On Monday, WSOC-TV reported that the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is reporting an upsurge in the number of firearms being found on passengers going through airport security checkpoints.

"As numbers bounce back to almost pre-pandemic levels, Channel 9 has seen how one gun found at a checkpoint can have an impact on many other passengers looking to catch a flight. TSA officials said the one thing that can bring smooth security lines to a screeching halt are guns found at checkpoints," said the report. "In 2021, Charlotte Douglas set a record — 106 guns found at security checkpoints, and TSA leaders said that this year, passengers may break that record."

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'It’s kids who are being hunted': Matt Gaetz flattened over defense of AR-15's

Embattled Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) made an attempt to answer why anyone not serving in the military would have a need for an AR-15 capable of quickly spewing 300 bullets, as President Joe Biden noted in a speech over the weekend and received a speedy response from a mass shooting survivor.

Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Gaetz responded to U.S. Army veteran and prominent Donald Trump critic David Weissman who posed the question, "Matt, why do civilians need Ar-15? Honest question."

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Body cam footage shows pregnant Black woman was shot after pointing gun at officers: prosecutor

A Black pregnant woman was shot five times by Kansas City police despite having her hands up, according to a witness. But prosecutors allege that the woman, Leonna M. Hale, pointed a firearm at police officers before being shot.

KCTV first reported that Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Friday. Highway Patrol said that officers in the Kansas City Police Department spotted a vehicle at a Family Dollar that was suspected of being stolen after an armed carjacking.

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'Lifetime' NRA member calls for 'automatic death penalty' for all gun crimes

A man who said he is a "lifetime" member of the National Rifle Association (NRA) called for new laws instating an "automatic death penalty" for all gun crimes.

On C-SPAN's Washington Journal program, a Republican caller named William reacted to the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

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Key US lawmakers offer guarded hope for gun reform

Key US lawmakers expressed guarded optimism Sunday that the shocking school shooting in Texas might lead to at least small steps against gun violence.

"There are more Republicans interested in talking about finding a path forward this time than I have seen since Sandy Hook," Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said on ABC, referring to the 2012 school shooting in his home state of Connecticut that claimed 26 lives.

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