President-elect Donald Trump's promises to sign a nationwide "concealed carry reciprocity" law could soon become reality.
Senate legislators discuss in committee banning weapons in state legislative buildings. Supporters believe its about keeping people safe while opponents say its another step in restricting gun rights.
Concealed carry would still be allowed, but some polling places, like schools and churches, have existing bans.
A two-bill proposal barring guns from the Michigan Capitol and two nearby office buildings is scheduled to go before a Senate ...
A portion of a Michigan Senate bill that would significantly limit the places where individuals with concealed pistol licenses can carry their weapons won't advance in the ...
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to move back to the White House, he has said he will keep his promise to sign a ...
The University of Wyoming might change its policy regarding carrying guns on campus. Now, it's essentially banned, but allowing concealed carry may be ...
Ghost guns—untraceable firearms assembled from kits or 3D-printed components—have become a focal point in the U.S. gun control debate. These weapons lack serial numbers, making them difficult to trace ...
Trump’s most memorable move on guns during his first term was to ban bump stocks with an ATF rule after the Oct. 1, 2017, ...
The Trace examines the push to keep guns away from voting sites and what it means for voter intimidation and political ...
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SEATTLE — When it comes to regulating firearms, seemingly few people stand further apart — including inside a courtroom — than Pete Serrano and Nick Brown, who are competing to become ...