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National Rifle Association
"My conscience wasn't doing well," says Jay Dickey, who adds that he never intended his budget amendment to prohibit the CDC from studying firearm deaths and injuries.
Data
A fuller look at firearm-related deaths and injuries in cities that made headlines this year.
Politics
As Democrats press their advantage on the issue, the GOP seeks a politically viable position.
An interactive map of American gun violence.
Mass Shooting
After the Newtown massacre, Cerberus Capital Management pledged to sell off the Freedom Group. But some of the firm's executives never got out of the gun business.
Community Violence
The deadliest incidents understandably generate the most intense interest. Meanwhile, the everyday gun violence that plagues some communities goes overlooked.
The latest news on the victims, suspects and weapons used in the massacre that killed 14 and injured 21.
Commentary
Seven indelible images of people evacuating the scenes of shooting rampages.
John Suthers has an A-rating from the NRA — and the ire of a radical group trying to unseat him.
The AR-15s used by Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik had been illegally modified.