Gun Control

"The right wants strict rules for everything" except guns, the comedian said in a clip that resurfaced after the Covenant School shooting.
"We’re doing something majorly, majorly wrong," the host of "The Story" said to her colleague following the mass shooting at a Nashville school.
The lawmaker from Tennessee, who has voted against gun reform, said he didn't see what Congress could do "other than mess things up, honestly."
“Is this an insurrection?" Rep. Pat Fallon asked the grieving parents.
“What amazes me is that people are troubled by drawing comparisons between historical events and current events,” said party chair Kristina Karamo.
A 2022 Supreme Court decision turbocharged a gun rights movement that has already racked up game-changing court victories over the last 15 years.
The White House says the order will move the U.S. “as close to universal background checks as possible without additional legislation.”
“You’re telling me...when it comes to children that have died, you don’t give a flying f**k to stop that, because that shall not be infringed," said Stewart.
Three students were killed and five more injured after a man opened fire at several locations on MSU’s campus on Feb. 13.
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act of last year expanded criminal background checks for certain gun sales to people under 21.