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Commentary
Jeff Ackerman's News-Review is a case study in why the silent majority of firearm owners is often missing from the gun debate.
Armed With Reason
The conclusion that greater access to guns results in more suicides is nearly unanimous.
How the right kind of regulations deter criminals from getting guns.
Only a small percentage of New Orleans's guns were collected by authorities, but that hasn't stopped the group's mythmakers.
And why one moment in the killer's footage stands out as terribly important.
Separate studies have found that unarmed bystanders are better at stopping active shooters than would-be heroes with guns — and that firearms provide no advantage in everyday self-defense.
Why the Arms Trade Treaty doesn't threaten Second Amendment rights, but is such a perfect opportunity for scaremongering and fundraising by gun rights groups.
An appeals court just ruled that the state is allowed to ban physicians from talking about guns with their patients. But educating doctors about firearms could lead to an honest conversation about health risks with gun owners.
What I've learned about the economics of ammunition through a lifetime of shooting, and what it means for gun politics.
What it means when would-be presidents tout their rights to shoot another American in self-defense.
Mass shootings, public misperceptions, and what the research really says.
Critics of the chain's ban say their civil rights are being violated. But an openly displayed gun is not the same as skin color or sexual orientation.
Most armed service members are not trained to neutralize active shooters, and putting more loaded guns in their hands creates its own risks.
The research provides the latest evidence debunking the myth of defensive gun use.
Why fighting for better firearms laws and battling hatred go hand in hand.