Tag: US gun control
Firearm-makers may finally decide it’s in their interest to help reduce...
Timothy D. Lytton, Georgia State University
Mass shootings have become a routine occurrence in America.
Gun-makers have long refused to take responsibility for their role in...
School shootings prompted protests, debates about best ways to keep students...
Jamaal Abdul-Alim, The Conversation
Editor’s note: As we come to the end of the year, Conversation editors take a look back at the stories that...
We provided psychological first aid after the Las Vegas shooting –...
Michelle Paul, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Heather Dahl, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and John A. Nixon, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Editors’ note:...
From gun kits to 3D printable guns, a short history of...
Timothy D. Lytton, Georgia State University
Gun rights activist Cody Wilson got a green light from the Trump administration in June to publish digital blueprints...
March for Our Lives awakens the spirit of student and media...
Errol Salamon, University of Pennsylvania
A student movement against gun violence is receiving sustained news coverage.
Students are using social and news media to build momentum...
Why is there so little research on guns in the US?...
Lacey Wallace, Pennsylvania State University
On Valentine’s Day, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. He killed 17...
Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers loved
Saul Cornell, Fordham University
The Second Amendment is one of the most frequently cited provisions in the American Constitution, but also one of the most...
Five types of gun laws the Founding Fathers loved
Saul Cornell, Fordham University
The Second Amendment is one of the most frequently cited provisions in the American Constitution, but also one of the most...