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Two major gun control policies backed by Democrats passed out of their respective chambers on Monday in the Colorado legislature. House Bill 1144, which would ban the manufacture and sale of 3D-printed guns and
Colorado lawmakers moved closer to banning 3-D printed firearms and more tightly regulating the sale of gun barrels Monday morning.
Minnesota Democrats, led by Gov. Tim Walz, renew push for gun control, including an assault weapons ban, after fatal shootings.
It’s not just the guns, but it’s the guns,” said the father of a student who was injured in the August shooting
Oregon’s House Wednesday advanced a bill that pushes back the date when the state’s stalled gun control Measure 114 would kick in and raises the cost of gun permits and other fees. The bill depends on whether the state Supreme Court finds the measure’s regulations constitutional.
Democratic supporters of House Bill 4145 say it clarifies state law so Measure 114 can at last be made effective, should its legal troubles subside long enough.
The Supreme Court justices tripped through the world of controlled substances and alcohol on Monday as they scrutinized whether the government can constitutionally bar unlawful drug users from possessing firearms.
The Supreme Court is set to convene Monday to hear a Second Amendment dispute over a federal law that bars unlawful drug users from having firearms.
KC Mayor Quinton Lucas should focus legal changes on restricting the rights of our criminal class, not law-abiding citizens. From David Mastio:
The proposal included a call to ban the sale of assault rifles and high-capacity magazines. It would also introduce a tax on the sale of weapons and ammunition, as well
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz unveiled his plans to prevent gun violence in the state on Tuesday morning.