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Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a Republican who became a liberal darling, dies at 85

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Tough Oregon gun law faces legal challenge, could be delayed

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Voters in Oregon passed one of the nation's toughest gun control laws, but the new permit-to-purchase mandate is facing a legal challenge with days to go before it takes effect.

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Permitless carry laws raise new dilemmas for police officers

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Permitless carry laws in states including Kentucky, Idaho and Texas are creating a dilemma for police officers working the streets: They now have to decide, sometimes in seconds, if someone with the right to carry a gun is a danger.

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Texas shooting is new test for Biden's long battle over guns

Read full article: Texas shooting is new test for Biden's long battle over guns

President Joe Biden has been intimately involved in some of the gun control movement's greatest successes — and failures.

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Justices to rule in gun case with US raw from mass shootings

Read full article: Justices to rule in gun case with US raw from mass shootings

With mass shootings in Texas, New York and California fresh in Americans’ mind, the Supreme Court will soon issue its biggest gun ruling in more than a decade.

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Potential legal woes mount after 'Rust' shooting tragedy

Read full article: Potential legal woes mount after 'Rust' shooting tragedy

Experts predict a tremendous legal fallout after Alec Baldwin pulled the trigger on a prop gun while filming ā€œRustā€ in New Mexico and unwittingly killed a cinematographer and injured a director.

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Mexico sues US gun manufacturers over arms trafficking toll

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The Mexican government is suing U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors, arguing that their commercial practices have unleashed tremendous bloodshed in Mexico.

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Background checks blocked a record high 300,000 gun sales

Read full article: Background checks blocked a record high 300,000 gun sales

Records show the number of people stopped from buying guns through the U.S. background check system hit an all-time high of more than 300,000 last year amid a surge of firearm sales.

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Guns are on Supreme Court's agenda days after mass shootings

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FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2020, file photo the Supreme Court is seen at sundown in Washington. Scott Applewhite, File)WASHINGTON – A possible expansion of gun rights is on the Supreme Court's agenda, days after mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia. The appeal comes from New York, which gun rights groups say is among eight states that make it difficult if not virtually impossible for people to get permits to carry guns in public. Unclear is whether the recent mass shootings will affect the court's consideration of the case. ā€œThe justices may be more reluctant to take a big Second Amendment case right now," Winkler said.

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US states look to step up wolf kills, pushed by Republicans

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Wolf hunting policies in some states are taking an aggressive turn, as Republican lawmakers and conservative hunting groups push to curb their numbers and propose tactics shunned by many wildlife managers. AdThe timing of the Wisconsin hunt was bumped up following a lawsuit that raised concerns President Joe Biden’s administration would intervene to restore gray wolf protections. The states have been holding annual hunts since, and wildlife officials cite stable population levels as evidence of responsible wolf management. Adā€œToo many wolves,ā€ Republican state Sen. Bob Brown said of his mountainous district in northwest Montana. Adā€œI’m not surprised we’re seeing hunting groups wrap themselves in the mantle of patriotism,ā€ Winkler said.

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He sold illegal AR-15s but feds agreed to let him go free

Read full article: He sold illegal AR-15s but feds agreed to let him go free

They have both an upper and lower receiver two parts as opposed to the single part described in the law. Federal law enforcement officials and members of Congress have been on notice about a potential problem with the language in federal gun law as applied to AR-15s since at least 2016. The documents state that the un-serialized matte black rifle Zawahri used to carry out the attack "appears to have been manufactured from an 80% lower receiver." The documents note that investigators recovered a ROHG Industries invoice for an 80% lower receiver in Zawahri's residence after he was killed by police. The lower receiver in Roh's case does not have a bolt or breechblock and is not threaded to receive the barrel, Nicolaysen noted.

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Gun-control backers concerned about changing federal courts

Read full article: Gun-control backers concerned about changing federal courts

But he said the success of the Trump administration in appointing federal judges, including to the high court, could alter that. The same judge is overseeing another lawsuit brought by gun-rights groups that seeks to repeal a state law requiring background checks for ammunition buyers. Trump has the opportunity to fill a higher percentage of federal court vacancies than any president at this point in his first term since George H.W. Of 179 seats on the federal appellate courts, Trump has nominated 46 judges and had 43 confirmed. The gunman also carried a 75-round drum magazine and multiple 40-round magazines, all banned under California law.

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US records nearly 20 mass killings for the year so far

Read full article: US records nearly 20 mass killings for the year so far

SEATTLE - The U.S. has recorded nearly 20 mass killings so far this year, the majority of them domestic violence attacks that receive scant national attention compared to high-profile public shootings in recent years at schools, churches and concerts. Four mass shootings happened in public places so far this year, compared with 10 in 2018 and seven in 2017. But 2019 saw a big increase in the number of mass killings in domestic disputes, helping to keep this years overall numbers similar to past years. There have been 10 family mass killings this year; there were 10 during all of 2017. Seven months into 2019, there have been 19 mass killings in the U.S., and all but three of them were carried out with guns.

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