That sound has an official name: the rapid tick. And it's the new standard for crosswalks in the United States.
“Our souls chose this to absolutely have to face our shadow selves.”
Millions of Americans are licensed to carry a concealed weapon. Most say that they do so for self-defense.
This country is filled with insanely complicated issues: taxes, healthcare, defense, trade, climate change, etc. All of them deserve lots and lots of discussion and data because there is no “…
Americans have shown broad and consistent support for expanded background checks for gun purchasers, but this has proven more contentious in practice than in principle.
Guns don’t kill people. Making it hard for criminals to get guns makes it hard for everyone. Any gun law puts us on a slippery slope. We’ve heard it all before. It’s all wrong.
Solutions at societal and individual levels can reduce the negative impact of guns on youth.
One expert argues that doctors can be more proactive about discussing gun safety with their patients
It receives far less federal funding than any other major cause of death.
One after another they each took a weapon into hand and disassembled it amidst the commentary from their fellow students and the guidance from the instructors, who explained the proper sequence for successful maintenance.
Americans advance a lot of theories for why they have so many more gun deaths than other countries do. The answer is lying in plain sight.
Would you be able to handle a gun, or are you more comfortable with something nonlethal like pepper spray? Follow these guidelines to decide what kind of weapon you could use most effectively in a dan
The organization claims to represent everyday gun owners, but its lobbying work can have a more sinister impact.
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See what the facts say about keeping a gun at home. Will it deter burglars and protect you, or is it a hazard to your family? Learn more here.
Let’s face it – firearms are just plain fun to shoot. It doesn’t matter whether you’re plinking cans in the back 40 with a .223 Rem., or punching paper at the gun range with your .300 Win. Mag., shooters and hunters love the smell of gunpowder in the air.
Just because you’re hitting the road doesn’t mean your right to self-defense must take a hike.
Disposing of a firearm in an estate can seem like the disposition of anything else, but it's not. Learn more about firearms in estate planning here.
Guns are not your typical personal property. Even if someone left one to you in their will doesn't make transferring it to you legal. A gun trust can help.