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Turner’s Outdoorsman Sold the Largest Share of Guns Traced to Crimes in California
A new analysis of state data by The Trace links the chain to a quarter of California’s crime guns. The retailer also sold a shotgun to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner attacker.
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Even a Decade of Unintentional Shootings Could Not Slow America’s Top Pistol Maker
SIG Sauer’s P320 has prompted scores of lawsuits for alleged safety issues. Insiders say a push to make more guns led to shoddy manufacturing.
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Newly Obtained Documents Show How Gun Manufacturers Swamped the Market With Large-Capacity Magazines
At least 717 million devices like the one used in the Brown University mass shooting have been produced and distributed during a 30-year period, including a decade when they were banned.
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He Patrolled the Neighborhoods Where His Sons Were Drawn into Violence
Despite Adlone Morris's best attempts, he couldn't keep his sons from joining a gang as teenagers. Now they all work to make Detroit safer.
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Some Chicagoans Worry the Urgency Around Violence Is Fading — Even as Shootings Are Ticking Up in Certain Neighborhoods
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Residents on Chicago’s South Side Got a Trauma Center Reopened. New Research Shows It’s Saved Lives.
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Immigration Raids Disrupt a Program Designed to Protect Chicago Schoolchildren
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Gun Violence Is Plummeting in Chicago, But One Neighborhood Feels Left Behind
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They Look Like Slot Machines. They Pay Out in Cash. And Critics Say They Are Getting Workers Killed.
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Visibly Armed, They Patrolled the Streets to Protect the Public From ICE. Now Their Gun Licenses Are Being Revoked.
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When Police Die by Suicide, Their Loved Ones Often Lose Benefits. Pennsylvania May Change That.
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Stopping a Shooting Before a Teen Picks Up a Gun
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New Yorkers Fill Gun Classes as Applications for Concealed Carry Permits Surge
With few rules on how the courses are taught, gun aficionados have stepped in to run them.
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Some States Are Making It Easier to Sue Gun Companies
Rhode Island is considering a version of a “public nuisance” law that allows lawsuits against gunmakers and sellers. There are parallels with other consumer protection measures.
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A Trace Analysis of 150 U.S. Cities Shows One of the Greatest Drops in Gun Violence — Ever
The downward trend cuts across red and blue cities and states in every region of the country.
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Republican Governors Sent National Guard to D.C. Despite Violence at Home
Most of the states backing Trump’s crime crackdown have areas with higher gun homicide rates than the nation’s capital, a Trace analysis shows.