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In January, Idaho state lawmakers debated a bill that would have allowed more sexual assault survivors to get protection orders against their assailants.…
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Domestic violence offenders generally aren’t allowed to have firearms, but many still do. In Denver, a new investigator is searching them out.
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If you missed Moving Target: The Shifting Gun Debate In America, here's the unedited audio from our event. The forum featured our Guns & America reporter…
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Federal law prohibits people subject to protective orders for certain domestic violence offenses from purchasing or possessing a gun. But only if those orders have been made permanent.
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Gov. Brad Little was in Nevada yesterday pitching Idaho as a gun-friendly business environment to the largest firearm industry event of the year. Gov.…
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Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is leading a coalition of 21 states, including Oregon, Connecticut and Washington, D.C., in a federal lawsuit against the Trump Administration over newly announced arms export rules.
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Over 60,000 people head to Las Vegas each year for a gun industry juggernaut: The National Shooting Sports Foundation’s “SHOT Show” a Shooting, Hunting…
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After a much-anticipated showdown over gun regulations at the U.S. Supreme Court in early December focused on procedure over substance, advocates on all sides are waiting to see if the court dismisses the case.
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Idaho has one of the highest suicide rates in the country, with a majority of these deaths coming from firearms. However, little research has gone into…
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The case could provide a roadmap for suing gun companies in the wake of mass shootings.