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Dick's Sporting Goods destroying unsold assault rifles
Dick's Sporting Goods is destroying its inventory of unsold assault rifles in the wake of its decision to quit selling the firearms. Retailers typically return unsold merchandise to the manufacturer, but Dicks is opting to destroy the weapons instead. "We are in the process of destroying all firearms and accessories that are no longer for sale as a result of our February 28th policy change," a spokeswoman told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "We are destroying the firearms in accordance with federal guidelines and regulations."
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How Often Do People Use Guns In Self-Defense?
Many gun owners say the primary reason they own a firearm is self-defense. But for years, experts have been starkly divided over how often people actually use guns for this purpose.
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How 'condom snorting' turned into a pro-gun argument
An exaggerated (and outdated) trend has been used to attack a group of young gun control activists online.
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About 75 Rockledge High School students walk out of class to support Second Amendment
A group of students from Rockledge High School in Brevard County briefly walked out of class Friday to show their support for the Second Amendment. About 75 students, according to a head count by school administrators, walked onto the school's track carrying the American flag and signs that said "guns don't kill people, people kill people" and "I support the right to bear arms." The event lasted about 20 minutes and then students returned to class.
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I am sick of these kids demanding safe spaces
I refuse to modify my argument in any way to reflect the fact that what they are asking to be kept safe from is not words but bullets.
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Illicit gun sales made to Canadians through the dark web, RCMP warns
Criminals are using the darker corners of the internet, hard-to-track digital currency and creative shipping techniques to sell illicit guns to Canadians, the RCMP warns. The message comes as thousands of young people across North America demand an end to gun violence, and the Trudeau government moves to tighten laws on the licensing, sale and tracing of firearms.
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Paul McCartney Remembers John Lennon During March For Our Lives: Watch
Paul McCartney was among the massive throng of people out marching Saturday morning (March 24) for gun control. Stopped by CNN while he was with a crowd in New York for comment, the living Beatles legend paid tribute to the late John Lennon. Watch the clip below.
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March for Our Lives
The crowd fills Pennsylvania Avenue during the "March for Our Lives" rally in support of gun control, March 24, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
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Parkland students: our manifesto to change America's gun laws
After the massacre at our high school, our lives have changed forever – so we’re proposing these changes to halt mass shootings
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Thousands of Students Walked Out of School Today in Nationwide Protests. Here’s Why
It’s been exactly one month since the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School — and some are choosing a somber way to pay tribute to the 17 people killed in the Parkland massacre.
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A Cub Scout questioned a Colorado state senator at a meeting. Now he’s been kicked out of his den
A Cub Scout in Broomfield has been kicked out of his den, allegedly for asking pointed questions of a Colorado state senator at meeting organized by the Boy Scouts. By Kieran Nicholson. [Autoplay]
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