The Uvalde School Board is pushing for a landmark decision in the state of Texas, a gun reform legislation brought about by the tragic Robb Elementary School shooting.
Pres. Joe Biden talks about raising the minimum age for buying a gun following the Texas school shooting that killed 21 people at an elementary school in Uvalde.
President Joe Biden addressed the nation hours after the Texas school shooting and blamed the gun lobby for the incident that killed over a dozen people.
In some parts of the country, city leaders have put a ban on gun sales despite arguments from gun rights advocates saying firearms are essentials during this time of uncertainty.
Two organizations from different parties are working together to fight for security (Photo : Flickr) The Mexican Secretariat of Public Safety or the Ministry of Security and Citizen Protection (SSPC), along with Europol and the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs are discussing the expansion and development, and to work together regarding security matters.
Monday August 1 ushered in a day of controversy in Texas, as the state's 2015 "Campus Carry" law went into effect, allowing students at public universities to legally carry concealed firearms on campus.
San Bernardino County First District Supervisor Robert Lovingood made a proposal to the Board of Supervisors that allow employees to carry guns at work, per FOX News. It's been only two months since Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik killed 14 people at the Inland Regional Center.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch fiercely defended the legality of President Barack Obama's recent executive actions on gun control, arguing that his proposal wasn't "chipping away at the Second Amendment."
The executive vice president of the National Rifle Association fired back at President Barack Obama on Thursday, one week after he announced his executive action on gun control and held a televised town hall explaining his proposal to curb gun violence.
Republican White House hopeful Ted Cruz is accusing President Barack Obama of misleading Americans when he claims that his executive actions on gun violence are not aimed at taking people's weapons away.
A Fox News host slammed President Barack Obama for getting emotional during his speech announcing executive actions to curb gun violence, and even suggested that the president used "a raw onion" to produce fake tears.
Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio on Jan. 3 promised to immediately undo President Barack Obama's executive action on gun rights if he were to move into the White House in 2017.
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy is shining a spotlight on gun violence and the hundreds of mass shootings that took place in 2015 in effort to push Congress to pass gun legislation.
The University of Texas at Austin will be the site of a mock mass killing on Saturday that gun rights activists say is aimed at protesting efforts to restrict the right to carry firearms on campus.