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Instead of villainizing guns and suing gunmakers, Mexico should take a lesson from defensive gun use in the United States.
This Father's Day, forget cologne; Texas dads are eyeing handguns and shotguns, with an upcoming gun show in Abilene offering ...
A 46-year-old Pharr, Texas, resident has been sentenced to 96 months in federal prison for unlawful possession of a firearm, ...
East Alton man charged with stealing revolver, pointing AR-style rifle ...
Sixteen states have sued the Trump administration over its plan to allow the sale of forced-reset triggers and return seized ...
Lickenbrock, a gun expert who worked in firearms publishing for a decade, was able to calculate that the civilian gun ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday tossed out a $10 billion lawsuit Mexico filed against top firearm manufacturers in the U.S.
Thunder fans are ready for Game 1 of the NBA finals Thursday night. Strong storms put the Thunder Up in the Park fan experience on hold, but it didn’t stop the enthusiasm. If the storms pass before ...
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a 2005 law prevents Mexico from pursuing a lawsuit to hold U.S. gunmakers liable for $10 billion in damages for firearms that ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving birthright citizenship, guns, gender-affirming medical care ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Mexico can't sue American gun manufacturers for arms trafficking and cartel ...
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