Tag Archives: gun laws in the United States

“Judge Dismisses Suit Against Gun Maker”

The lawsuit, filed by relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack, questioned assault rifles’ availability to civilians. Source: Judge Dismisses Suit Against Gun Maker by Newtown Victims’ Families – The New York Times Disappointing but not the … Continue reading

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“Guns in Your Face”

How would you react if the man in front of you in the Starbucks line had a gun dangling from his shoulder? Source, New York Times: Guns in Your Face When I poured out my indignation yesterday about Georgia’s Carry-Your-Guns-Openly-And-Everywhere … Continue reading

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Stop and frisk? Not in scary, scary Georgia

“There is not an airport official in the world who would say that carrying an AR-15 makes sense. So the question is why would that be allowed to happen?” Source: Gun Rights Vs. Public Discomfort In Georgia – The National … Continue reading

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