RIVERDALE, Utah â" Hours after President Barack Obama called on Congress to ban assault weapons, one man's protest raised some eyebrows at a Utah store. An Ogden woman snapped a few photos of a man standing inside a J.C. Penney on Wednesday
(Reuters) - Pro-gun activists held "high noon" rallies across the United States on Saturday to defend the right to own firearms that they say is being threatened by President Barack Obama's gun-control proposals. The U.S. debate over gun control
Across America, state lawmakers, governors, attorneys general, sheriffs, and other officials are promising to protect the gun rights of citizens in their jurisdictions in the face of the most aggressive assault on the Second Amendment in generations
And now a New York Times' editorial, published Thursday, is taking shots at states that are resorting to such drastic measures to oppose Obama's array of gun control proposals. "Already, states like these have done enormous
(VATICAN CITY) â" The Vatican praised President Barack Obama's proposals for curbing gun violence, saying they are a âstep in a right direction.â The Vatican's chief spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said Saturday that 47 religious leaders have
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