The family of a Texas teenager who was shot and killed has since spoken out about the young girl's death, sharing her last moments while advocating for gun control measures that may mitigate future acts of violence.
The DIY weapons, which lack serial numbers and are attainable without transfer records or background checks, are at the center of next week's major gun debate.
A reward of up to $100,000 is being offered by the FBI and Crime Stoppers for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible.
The U.S. Supreme Court is slated to weigh in on the controversy over regulating elusive ghost guns this fall, in an on-going fight between the Biden administration and gun-toting enthusiasts.
As firearms are utterly dangerous to many especially to the unlicensed citizens, a gun control bill is now supposedly under the impression of being pushed further on. The court now talks of possible approval within the bill, to ensure that no more risks are to be taken.
Supporters of gun prevention and control in Pennsylvania are urging the court to repeal the gun possession law of 2014. Advocates said that there is a clear violation of the constitution when the bill was passed.
Following Obama's announcement of the executive actions to tighten gun control laws, recent poll found that most Americans (67 percent) support the changes announced, but most are skeptical about the effectiveness of Obama's actions.
NRA publication, America's 1st Freedom, tweeted on Monday a menacing image of bullets next to pictures of two lawmakers who have supported ammunition control bills. New York lawmakers condemned the intimidating tweet.
Barack Obama has taken to the media to announce new gun control measures. In a plan to help 'save lives' the USA president who is currently serving the country for the last time is doing his up-most best to tighten gun rules. After announcing the possible actions that are being planned to be take place, Obama revealed he believes that tighter background checks and more licences will help prevent the numerous attacks on people where guns are involved.
Different states in the U.S. welcomes new laws and regulations in multiple areas varying from health and wellness, tax and wages, smoking and addiction, among others.
U.S. President Barack Obama is taking another step towards security. As the threat of terrorism occurs, the president is proposing a stricter measure for gun ownership.
Obama's administration will announce a series of executive actions to combat gun violence in the U.S. Critics have blasted any attempt by the White House to crack down on gun rules.
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld parts of New York and Connecticut gun control laws banning semiautomatic assault rifles and large-capacity magazines, ruling the measures passed after a 2012 school massacre did not violate the Constitution.
California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday unveiled a ballot initiative aimed at strengthening the state's gun control laws by banning possession of large-capacity magazines and requiring background checks for ammunition purchases.
Authorities on Wednesday released emergency-911 calls of the shooting rampage at a Washington state high school last month, providing details on the scene of carnage and confusion.
Chicago police said at least one gunman walked up to a basketball court at Cornell Square Park in the southside of Chicago on Thursday evening and opened fire, injuring 13 people. The police said that thirteen people who were hit had varying injuries. Those wounded, including a serious injury to a 3-year-old boy, are being treated at local hospitals in Chicago's Back of the Yards neighborhood
The Armed Citizen Project, like its name connotes, proposed over the weekend that they hope to arm citizens by giving them shotguns, to protect from criminals. Their aim is reportedly to give out shotguns to people in fifteen cities throughout America, including in Chicago.
The U.S. Senate defeated a compromise plan in a vote 54-46 to expand background checks on firearms sale as well as a proposal to ban some semi-automatic weapons modeled after military assault weapons.
Ever since actor Jim Carrey released the satirical music video skit "Cold Dead Hand," in which he attacked opponents of gun control, the wave of venom between him and conservatives has continued unabated. The bulk of this firestorm has been between Carrey and pundits of "The Five," a show on the Fox News Channel, and the nasty back-and-forth has been specifically with its host, Greg Gutfeld.