West Virginia lawmakers have introduced Senate Bill 1071, which would create an Office of Public Defense to sell machine guns ...
The lack of movement after the Chiefs rally shooting has residents and local and state officials wondering if change will ...
Republicans and Democrats agree that outlawing the small, cheap and easy-to-install modifications, also called auto-sears, is ...
A new statewide poll shows most Virginians support stricter gun laws and favor keeping the commonwealth’s current ...
A Wyoming Senate committee on Wednesday forwarded a gun rights bill to the House floor. While tweaked, law enforcement ...
Colorado is joining the growing list of states attempting to crack down on the manufacture of 3D printed “ghost guns,” ...
The school shooting led to debates locally and nationally about gun laws. And Florida's laws have changed over the last eight ...
The law, which gun safety advocates pushed for following the 2023 mass shooting in Lewiston, will make it easier to temporarily remove weapons from people who pose a risk to themselves or others.
Most Virginians support stricter gun laws but are divided over whether tougher regulations would reduce violence, according to a new poll released by Roanoke College.
Democratic supporters of House Bill 4145 say it clarifies state law so Measure 114 can at last be made effective, should its legal troubles subside long enough.