Columnist: I’m More Afraid Of Legal Gun Owners Than Gun-Wielding Criminals – A Baltimore Sun columnist wrote in a Thursday op-ed that citizens who legally own firearms are more frightening than the criminals who use the weapons on the rough streets of her hometown. Tricia Bishop, deputy editorial page editor for the Baltimore paper, explained how billboards advertisements for guns and everyday Americans carrying them around made her sick. “I’m less afraid of the criminals wielding guns in Baltimore… than I am by those permitted gun owners,” Bishop said.
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After a fight with Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse over a $50,000 grant, the NRA announced Friday that it planned to give the grant in part to the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg. Papenfuse has been a frequent critic of the museum, so the award of $25,000 to pay for a special gun exhibit could be seen by some as a thumb in the mayor’s eye. |
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A nationally famous outdoors show in Harrisburg, Pa., saved by the NRA two years ago when anti-gun organizers shut it down over the display of AR-15 rifles, is in turmoil again after the gun group refused to pay the mayor’s demand for a huge ransom in exchange for police staffing. The Great American Outdoors Show will still open, but without the help of local police because the NRA balked at Mayor Eric Papenfuse’s unexpected and exorbitant demand of $250,000 grant over five years and skyhigh police pay. |
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With tears in his eyes, President Obama pulled out all the stops in pushing his new executive orders on gun control this week. A Washington Post headline exclaimed, “President Obama’s amazingly emotional speech on gun control.” But the president also tried to appeal to people’s minds with a barrage of factual claims. Unfortunately, the president’s remarks had a large number of errors. Here are 11 of the false or misleading claims that the president made. |
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Thursday while President Barack Obama was hosting a town hall in Fairfax, VA broadcasted on CNN about his gun policy, Chris Cox, the executive director of the National Rifle Association’s Institute for Legislative Action, reacted to Obama’s effort on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File.” |
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Battle lines over guns are being drawn in the Nebraska Legislature even before the opening gavel drops Wednesday on the 2016 session. |
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The City Council on Tuesday took steps toward strengthening the city’s firearm laws, unanimously introducing two ordinances aimed at improving weapon safety. |
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On Wednesday, January 6, state Representative Nate Gentry (R-ABQ) pre-filed House Bill 91, a measure that would bring New Mexico into compliance with the federal NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007. |
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On May 21, 2006, Kimberly Corban was a 20-year-old student completing her sophomore year at the University of Northern Colorado. She had just finished finals — summer was on its way. She had her whole life ahead of her. Then, the unthinkable happened. Around five in the morning, a man broke into her apartment in Greeley, Colo., and, for almost two hours, sexually assaulted her. |
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NRA chief lobbyist Chris W. Cox responds to President Obama’s new gun control push. |