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Law
Jose Mejia, who has a concealed-carry license, says the tech giant's no-weapons rule conflicts with Florida law.
Culture
The Civilian Marksmanship Program's signature event is a haven for self-described ‘gun nerds.‘
National Rifle Association
One researcher says she has not yet seen a case in which stories about violence produce support for gun rights.
Campus Carry
The law takes effect in two weeks.
Gun Rights
One prominent group has issued a 'stand down order,' saying it feared being associated with racist protesters.
The Business of Guns
Fear doesn’t move AR-15s like it used to, and three big companies just reported a cumulative $111 million dip in sales.
Data
There have been at least 325 road-rage gun incidents so far this year.
The gunmaker announced a "voluntary upgrade" of its P320 handgun, but put off sharing details on the fix.
Analysis
Researcher Erin Kearns on the potential effects of the gun group’s latest video campaign.
Extremism
“You can’t be anti-government if your guy has the top job,” said one expert.