Why gun control groups have abandoned the assault weapons ban

The morning after the Sandy Hook shootings, Shannon Watts, a mother of five and a former public relations executive, started a Facebook page called "One Million Moms for Gun Control." It proved wildly popular and members quickly focused on renewing the federal ban on military style assault weapons.

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NRA: Bill to allow CDC to determine how many people are killed by guns is 'unethical'

Updated 05/21/2014 1:56 p.m.: This story has been updated to include comments from the National Rifle Association and Rep. Maloney.

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Why don't we know how many people are shot each year in America?

How many Americans have been shot over the past 10 years? No one really knows. We don't even know if the number of people shot annually has gone up or down over that time.

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The PTSD crisis that’s being ignored: Americans attacked in their own neighborhoods

Chicago’s Cook County Hospital has one of the busiest trauma centers in the nation, treating about 2,000 patients a year for gunshots, stabbings and other violent injuries.

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Sam Brownback digs in on "Made in Kansas" gun exemption law

As we detailed yesterday, dozens of states are considering bills that attempt to nullify federal gun laws. One such bill became a law last month in Kansas. It exempts "Made in Kansas" guns from federal regulation and makes it a crime for federal agents to enforce federal law.

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