Reporter from The Trace Claims People ‘Snap’ Ghost Guns Together ‘Within Minutes’
The Trace reported Alain Stephens claims people buy gun parts kits and “snap” so-called ghost guns together “within minutes.”
The Trace reported Alain Stephens claims people buy gun parts kits and “snap” so-called ghost guns together “within minutes.”
Economists from Kentucky’s Transylvania University argue that decreased gun production is responsible for the drop in homicides among black men experienced during America’s boom in private gun ownership.
Baltimore has an “assault weapons” ban, a “high capacity” magazine ban, and a record rate of “killings per capita.”
At least two people were shot dead Friday, August 4, through Sunday, August 6, a 72-hour period designated the “Nobody Kill Anybody” weekend by #BaltimoreCeasefire.
Since the passage of “Gunpocalypse” and Proposition 63, California Democrats have learned that gun control is easy to pass but difficult to implement.
Gun manufacturing in America has more than doubled since Obama took office, and most recently, it has been driven by surging interest in concealed carry handguns in .380 and 9mm.
On February 10 The Trace claimed Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump’s pro-gun, anti-gun-free zone message is allowing “disaffected” white men to “reclaim their masculinity.” The Trace is a journalism outlet with a bent toward gun control. They were launched with
The Trace ran a story pointing to the fact that George H.W. Bush quit the NRA in 1995, thereby setting an example that any of the current five million NRA members can follow if they too want to avoid being tied to the group.
Michael Bloomberg’s gun control journalism outlet debuts this week following a June 15 “preview party” in Washington, DC.