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Trends have been increasing over time for both domestic violence homicides and the proportion carried out with guns, with 184 domestic violence homicides of women in Texas in 2021.
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The massacre in Uvalde highlights disparities in how federal laws regulate rifles and handguns. The shooter bought two rifles days after his 18th birthday.
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At a Friday press conference in Uvalde, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pointed to the 2017 mass killing at First Baptist Church Sutherland Springs as proof background checks don't work. A federal court found the opposite.
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A bill proposed Monday by Overland Park lawmaker Cindy Holscher would ban people from owning and manufacturing 3D guns in Kansas, or guns without serial numbers. Holscher's son attends Olathe East High School, where this type of "ghost gun" was used to shoot a school officer and assistant principal.
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A new nationwide study found that state laws allowing people to use deadly force in self defense were associated with increases in gun violence.
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After several mass shootings in Texas, some Republican leaders — including Gov. Greg Abbott — pledged to try to prevent another incident from happening again. But stricter gun laws did not come out of the 2021 legislative session.
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Starting Sept. 1, anyone who legally owns a gun will be allowed to carry it in public without a license in Texas.
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Amarillo Police Department officials raised concerns eight years ago about the mental stability of the man who killed seven people in Odessa last month.As…
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Mere hours after a West Texas mass shooting left at least seven dead, the State of Texas loosened gun restrictions.As CNN reports, a series of new laws…
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While Texas is still reeling from a mass shooting in El Paso where 22 people were murdered, the state has a plan to loosen gun laws.As CNN reports, in…