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U.S. Congressman Maxwell Frost met with Mayor Buddy Dyer and other local leaders to discuss his bill that would set up a national office aimed at reducing gun violence.
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A new "merchant code" for credit cards will categorize purchases made at gun stores. But there are limitations on its usefulness 鈥 including that most guns in the U.S. aren't bought at such outlets.
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Times Square is one of scores of "sensitive" places 鈥 including parks, churches and theaters 鈥 that will be off-limits for guns under a sweeping new state law going into effect Thursday.
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NPR spoke with high school and college students who have been impacted by gun violence, and are now working to make sure others won't be.
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The House approved the bipartisan bill 234-193 exactly one month after a mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas. It's the first gun control measure to come out of Congress in nearly three decades.
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Florida Democrats are continuing a push for a special session on gun reform measures. Lawmakers have until 3:00 p.m. Friday to respond to a poll from the Florida Department of
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The team also sent a letter to Congress urging members to vote for stricter gun legislation in the aftermath of several recent mass shootings across the nation.
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A challenge to a Florida gun law goes to the state supreme court. Plus, a group of students push for solar panels on their high school campus. And we meet a local student who recently raced a car with only his mind.
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Early negotiations have found bipartisan support for incentivizing states to pass laws that let authorities seize guns from individuals found to be a danger to themselves or others.
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After the Dunblane massacre in Scotland left 16 students dead, parents organized to make sure it could never happen again. What can the U.S learn from them as we struggle to combat gun violence?
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Gunfight author Ryan Busse was once a rising star in the gun industry. But he became disillusioned after Columbine when, he says, the NRA began to use "fear and conspiracy and hatred" to boost sales.
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While saying the case 鈥渇alls squarely in the middle of a constitutional no man鈥檚 land,鈥 a federal judge has upheld a 2018 Florida law that prevents people under age 21 from buying guns.