Opinion

The law keeps guns from domestic abusers.

Two Black lawmakers in Tennessee were expelled for leading an anti-gun protest on the House floor after the Nashville school shooting, but the white State Rep. who joined them kept her job. They are known as the "Tennessee Three."

Takeoff’s shooting death has raised some concerns about Texas’ extremely lax gun laws and the city of Houston’s rising homicide rate.

Facing expulsion, pro-gun control Tennessee State Rep. Justin Jones was violently assaulted by Republican Rep. Justin Lafferty on the State House floor, video footage shows.

The ruling is expected to make it harder for other states to restrict guns amid a national gun violence crisis.

As more Black people exercise their right to bear arms, some believe it could be the catalyst for more deadly police shootings. 

In Ohio, Republican lawmakers approved legislation that will allow school workers to carry guns without extensive hours of training.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp pushed for a new state gun law during a press conference on Wednesday at the Adventure Outdoors, an outdoor sports store located about 15 miles Northwest of Atlanta. The new law would do away with the license needed to carry a handgun in public, openly or concealed on one’s body.

According to WREG, as of Nov. 8, there have been 268 homicides in Memphis which is outpacing the cities record-breaking murder count from 2020

Politics

Black GOP congressional candidate Jerone Davison's campaign ad depicts him fending off "Democrats in Klan hoods" with an AR-15.

If the Uvalde school shooting wasn't bad timing (to say the least), the upcoming NRA event in Texas where Gov. Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz are scheduled to speak certainly is.

Teachers, faculty and other staff in Ohio schools can now bring guns to work and only need to complete a fraction of training to do so, thanks to a new law.