But even if, if, if — if Congress would pass a bill and if the President would sign it and if the Supreme Court would let it stand — we’d still be up against an engineering problem with no obvious ...
Everyone’s always talking about gun control, but why not bullet control? It takes a lot of equipment and resources to make your own ammo: what gun-owners call hand-loading or reloading. Plus gun ...
SACRAMENTO — Sold from vending machines in Pennsylvania, feed depots in Nevada, pharmacies in Georgia and jewelry stores in Texas, ammunition is in many states easier to buy than cold medicine. But in ...
Orlando. Vegas. Parkland. Santa Fe. The cycle repeats, over and over again. A shooting happens, people get angry, people demand change and then it all dies down—until another shooting happens. Ever ...
Gun control’s a sticky matter, but environmentalists are hoping bullet control can speed through the legislative system. A poll of Americans shows that 57 percent support nontoxic, lead-free bullets ...
In the March 16 letter to the editor “Bullet control is the answer,” the writer says “we should limit the types of bullets available to the public. The type of bullet for the AR-15 should be carefully ...
The Newtown, Connecticut school shooting has reactivated many familiar gun-control measures at both the state and federal level, from assault weapons bans to universal background checks for gun ...
The National Rifle Association almost has it right when it says guns don’t kill people. Actually, it’s the bullets that do. So, we should limit the types of bullets available to the public. The type ...
Since the NRA and its followers have already co-opted the phrase “well-regulated militia” to mean whatever they think it should mean, let’s just skip to “bearing arms.” The guns are already out there; ...
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