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In Rural Utah, Preventing Suicide Means Meeting Gun Owners Where They Are
In Utah, 85% of deaths from firearms are suicides. To help people who might be vulnerable, outreach workers are discussing suicide prevention at gun shows and firearms classes. -
Florida Man Found Guilty Of Manslaughter Despite 'Stand Your Ground' Defense
Michael Drejka, who is white, shot and killed Markeis McGlockton, an unarmed black man, after a dispute over a handicapped space in a parking lot. -
4 Students Shot At Block Party Near Clark Atlanta University
The four students were shot outside a library that serves Clark Atlanta and other nearby historically black colleges. All four injured women were in stable condition after the gunfire. -
Trump Insists US Already Has 'Strong' Gun Background Checks
Trump said he worried about the potential risk of a "slippery slope," where "all of a sudden everything gets taken away." Just 11 days earlier Trump dismissed that very same "slippery slope" thinking. -
Florida Could Serve As Example For Lawmakers Considering Red Flag Laws
Florida adopted a red flag law last year after the shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Since then, courts there have approved about 2,500 risk protection orders. -
Poll: Americans, Including Republicans And Gun Owners, Broadly Support Red Flag Laws
People are hotly divided about many gun restrictions — but not on extreme risk protection orders. They allow police to temporarily take guns from people seen to be a risk to themselves or others. -
Why Gun Reforms May Stall In Congress After Recent Mass Shootings
Reporters Frank Philips and Adam Reilly expressed pessimism that Congress would pass legislation. -
Art Caplan: Trump Continues To Link Guns And Mental Health
The president walked back from background checks, in favor of building new mental health institutions to stem mass shootings. -
El Paso Shooting: Hundreds Of Strangers Come To Mourn With Widower At Wife's Funeral
"Never had so much love in my life," Antonio Basco said Friday as countless people, whom he had never met, showered him with hugs, blessings and support. -
After El Paso Shooting, Suburban Houston Voters Reexamine Their Own Views On Guns
Texas is home to some of the deadliest shootings in modern U.S. history. It's making some in a once solidly Republican community outside Houston revisit their positions on gun control.