Repealing Virginia's One-Gun-A-Month Law
Coming up, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell is expected to repeal the state’s one-per-month limit on handgun purchases. More, next.
View ArticleWhy I Changed My Opinion About Guns
Polarization of a political issue has become all too common in today's debates, as pundits and politicians drown out the more nuanced opinions of quieter moderates. The debate on gun control was...
View ArticleGun Guys: A Road Trip
Dan Baum, author of Gun Guys: A Road Trip, talks about what his road trip into middle America taught him about the country's gun culture. →Event: On-stage conversation, Q&A and book-signing with...
View ArticleA New Amendment: The Right to Bear Drones
A new proposal before Congress would create a constitutional amendment - modeled on the 2nd amendment - securing the right of citizens to own Personalized Weaponized Drones (PWD's). Do you think this...
View ArticleNo right to carry concealed weapons in public, federal appeals court says
Photo by Rick Gershon/Getty ImagesThe 2nd Amendment does not guarantee Americans the right to carry concealed weapons in public, a federal appeals court in California ruled Thursday, according to the...
View ArticleSnap Special - Texas vs. Texas
Joe Rowe lived happily in the middle of the West Texas desert - until a stranger named Rick McLaren moved in and started a violent militia group called the Republic of Texas. Things got downright ugly...
View Article30 Issues | A History of Gun Control in the United States
"History says you can regulate guns in any manner that you think is sane and sensible," says Robert Spitzer, political science professor at SUNY Cortland and the author of Guns Across America:...
View ArticleAT&T and Time Warner; New York's 19th Candidates; #30Issues on Gun Control in...
Coming up on today's show:Leslie Picker, reporter at the New York Times, discusses the proposed merger of giants AT&T and Time Warner, the stumbling blocks and potential effects for consumers.First...
View ArticleThe Gun Show Reprise
Last year in the wake of the attack in Las Vegas, reporter Sean Rameswaram took a deep dive into America's twisty, thorny, seemingly irreconcilable relationship with guns. It's a story about the Second...
View ArticleWhat Gun Control Policies Could State Lawmakers Pursue?
We check in on how lawmakers in one state capitol are looking at the school shooting in Texas, and asking how to better prevent gun violence.On Today's Show:Jon Campbell, Albany reporter for WNYC and...
View ArticleMcConnell’s Small Steps On Gun Reform: How Real, How Fake?
Some Republicans are showing an appetite for gun law reforms in the wake of last week's school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.On Today's Show:Tamara Keith, NPR White House correspondent and co-host of the...
View ArticleWhat Does Congress Consider 'Common Sense' Gun Control?
When anti-firearm activists call for "common sense" gun reform, what do they mean? And what measures does Congress consider 'common sense'?On Today's Show:Jennifer Mascia, news writer and a founding...
View ArticleNo Retreat: The Dangers of Stand Your Ground
The killing of Trayvon Martin in 2012 marked the beginning of a new chapter of the struggle for civil rights in America. A mostly White jury acquitted George Zimmerman of the teen’s murder, in part...
View ArticleThe NRA On Trial In New York. Will It Matter To Gun Laws?
A civil lawsuit is underway in New York which alleges misappropriation of funds on a grand scale by the National Rifle Association's leadership.On Today's Show: Stephen Gutowski, founder of The Reload,...
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