
Hellfire: The Uvalde Shooter Owned a Device That Makes AR-15s Even More Deadly
Hellfire devices turn make semi-automatic weapons fire almost as fast as their banned, fully automatic cousins. Why are they legal?
Hellfire devices turn make semi-automatic weapons fire almost as fast as their banned, fully automatic cousins. Why are they legal?
If Republicans vote a small-scale gun control measure and keep their seats, activists hope it could break the gun lobby's chokehold over the GOP
The Republican plan? Change the topic to literally anything else. Trump, for his part, “talked a lot more about Johnny Depp than he did about guns and school safety,” one source tells Rolling Stone
Gone are the days of hunting and self-defense. The NRA convention show floor catered to "ghost gun" enthusiasts and marketed dark visions of societal collapse
Far from the crowded showroom floor, the NRA's “Ring of Freedom” members get down to the gun lobby's real business
NRA honcho Wayne LaPierre barely mentioned the slaughter in Uvalde in his Saturday speech. Instead, he whined about politicians who have “weaponized government power against us”
After headliners Lee Greenwood and Larry Gatlin pulled out in light of the Uvalde school shooting, NRA president Charles Cotton tells members, "We had to cancel that"
When not mangling the names of the children killed in Uvalde, Texas, Donald Trump talked about taking back "that great and beautiful White House."
The former president tried to approximate grief in Houston on Friday, but it didn't last long
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