WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris said during Tuesday's debate with Republican Donald Trump that she owns a gun, a revelation that surprised some voters but ...
A day after the fatal shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, authorities are releasing more information about the gun used in the incident that killed two students and two teachers ...
In rebutting a claim from former President Donald J. Trump during their debate, the vice president asserted that she owned a gun, adding, “We’re not taking anybody’s guns away.” By Kellen ...
A tabled bill would have provided a tax incentive for purchasing a firearm safety device. While the bill didn't pass this ...
Kamala Harris hit back at Donald Trump during their debate on Thursday night by reminding him that she is a gun owner. After Trump accused the vice president of having a “plan to confiscate ...
On a warm Saturday morning, over a dozen people gathered at the African American Firearms Association (RAAFA) off Tremont ...
Vice President Kamala Harris reminded Americans on Tuesday that she too is a gun owner. "Tim Walz and I are both gun owners. We're not taking anybody's guns away,” the Democratic presidential ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey put a sweeping gun law into effect immediately on Wednesday. Gun violence remains prevalent across the U.S. with nearly 13,000 gun-related deaths and over ...
Yet conscientious Americans should also remember: According to the records kept by the independent Gun Violence Archive, 82 Americans died in mass-casualty shootings from July 14 through September ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Glock pistols are a popular choice for people committing gun crimes, in part because they can be easily converted into fully automatic weapons using a small device, according to ...
See how the night unfolded. Vice President Harris cited the fact she is a gun owner in Tuesday night's presidential debate, in a move designed to shut down suggestions from former President Donald ...
Recent shootings have reignited debate about gun violence in America. A Sept. 4 mass school shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia has left two teachers and two students dead.