Super Bowl ad makes New York Mayor Bloomberg gun control king
With little political capital to lose and millions of his own cash to spend, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is determined to check the role of guns in American society.
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Guns on Campus
Like it or not, there could be more guns on campus soon. The Tennessee legislature is now processing a bill that could allow fully employed teachers to carry a concealed weapon on campus.
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Kansas added to handgun reciprocity list
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- State officials have added Kansas to the list of states where West Virginians with a valid concealed weapons permit can legally carry a hidden gun. West Virginia now has full reciprocity with 23 other states on concealed weapons p...
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Special Report: Bloomberg reloads in push for gun control
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Among the slick, million-dollar ads for the likes of Pepsi and Honda during the Super Bowl this Sunday, viewers in Washington will see a far more modest spot. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino will be sitting on a couch touting an issue most politicians avoid like the plague: gun control. The two mayors, whose local teams face off in the big ...
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NY vs. second amendment: trigger-happy enforcement
The Issue: New York’s enforcement of its gun laws, even for out-of-state, licensed gun owners. *** Michael A. Walsh provides some excellent background as to what is happening today (“The Strange Birth of NY’s Gun Laws,” PostOpinion, Jan. 16). A Marine from Indiana, a Tea Party activist from California...
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