Analysis: Gun Ownership Gender Gap Shrinks as Partisan Gap Widens [Member Exclusive]
Americans are now more likely to be divided by political party than gender when it comes to whether or not they own a gun.
Americans are now more likely to be divided by political party than gender when it comes to whether or not they own a gun.
Plus, Punchbowl’s John Bresnahan joins the podcast to discuss what the new Congress might do on guns.
Philadelphia’s latest and most far-reaching attempt to enact its own gun laws was brotherly-shoved out of court on Wednesday.
The Hawkeye State may limit the gun rights of people who have been involuntarily committed over mental health concerns, the Iowa Supreme Court ruled on Friday.
Only 20 percent of Americans think pistols should be reserved only for police officers, as Democrats abandon the idea.
Reversing all of his predecessor’s gun-control policies is one of the few concrete policy pledges President-elect Donald Trump made to gun voters on the campaign trail. Fulfilling that pledge could get complicated.
Plus, Contributing Writer Jake Fogleman and I cover a significant new ruling out of Illinois, where a federal judge found the state’s ban on “assault weapons” unconstitutional.
Plus, Punchbowl’s John Bresnahan joins the podcast to talk about guns in the next Congress.
After a federal appeals court wrote AR-15s and the magazines that typically come with them out of the Second Amendment, a federal judge has written them back in.
Plus, Cam Edwards of Bearing Arms joins the podcast to work out how else the election might impact gun policy.
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