…the Ku Klux Klan, whose primary mission was to disarm ex-slaves and thus was one of the first gun-control organizations in the United States. …Williams established an all-black chapter of the National Rifle Association (NRA) and used his NRA connections to procure “better rifles” and ...
by Midwest Chick inMidwest Chick's Placeon2025-02-19T11:30:00Z Oh, you all already know the answer. It’s when the government uses our tax dollars to give to organizations that we would never support. That’s what USAID did. That’s what most federal agencies do. And it’s usually...
A cadre of gun-rights organizations has set its sights on New Jersey’s ban on the possession of common hollow-point ammunition outside the home for self-defense. The Gun Owners of America (GOA), Gun Owners Foundation (GOF)… Atlanta, Baltimore, Biden, crime, Crime and Punishment, deportat...
Gun Control In America In the 1700s, our founding forefathers argued for the need to bear arms. "A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises, I advise the gun," said Thomas Jefferson to Peter Carr in 1785. "While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it ...
Many people who do not own guns follow a culture that is driven by social organizations such as Everytown for Gun Safety, social movements like #NeverAgain, and the Democratic Party. Those who own guns often fight for gun rights and pit “honest, God-fearing Americans” against the “...
Guns also play a role in getting migrants to the border. Criminal organizations in Mexico are responsible for much of the smuggling of migrants — what is now a billion-dollar industry. The cartels and their traffickers are overwhelmingly armed with American guns. ...
TITLE 36: PATRIOTIC AND NATIONAL OBSERVANCES, CEREMONIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS. • SUBTITLE II: PATRIOTIC AND NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • PART B: ORGANIZATIONS • SUBCHAPTER II: CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM Federal gun laws serve the valuable purpose ...
2007. ―Individualism and Collectivism in America: The Case of Gun Ownership and Attitudes toward Gun Control.‖ Sociological Perspectives 50 (2): 229-47.Celinska, K. (2007) "Individualism and collectivism in America: The case of gun ownership and attitudes toward gun control", Sociological ...
“In the time it took to reload, 11 of the children were able to escape. Would my son be alive today?” –Nicole Hockley, Mother of Dylan “What happened in Newtown can happen in any town. In an instant, any mother in America can be in my shoes” ...
I conclude with a call for policy approaches that support intervention and prevention organizations, while simultaneously addressing the underlying causes of community gun violence that stem from the legacy of systemic racism: disenfranchisement, segregation, crumbling infrastructure, despair, warrior policing...