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Tag: Newtown, Conn, Shooting (2012)
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Gun Control Advocates Have More Money Now, but Money Can’t Buy Zeal
After more mass shootings, one side is gaining donors and political will; the other is galvanized by gun rights. Will anything be different?
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Senator Chris Murphy on the Bipartisan Gun Safety Deal
The lawmaker at the center of the effort explains how the proposal came together and what changes it would make.
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Why Canada Races on Gun Policy When America Crawls
The speed of policymaking in Canada, and its frequent deadlock in the U.S., may come down to the rules of their political systems.
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A Unique American Ritual: The School Shooting
From the University of Texas in 1966, to Columbine in 1999 and now Uvalde, the images of school shootings across America are almost indistinguishable.