Social Justice What Happens If Sheriffs Refuse to Enforce State Gun-Control Laws? Second Amendment sanctuary counties are coming to liberal states, like New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington. Brianna Provenzano
News in Brief At the House’s First Hearing on Gun Violence in Eight Years, Survivors and Advocates Filled the Room Advocates for stricter gun laws and gun-violence survivors showed up to the hearing in force to share their stories and their legislative demands. Francie Diep
News in Brief Brett Kavanaugh Has Already Had an Impact on the Supreme Court, Starting With Gun Rights For proof of the newest Supreme Court justice's influence, look to a New York gun rights case. Emily Moon
Social Justice The Trans Women Turning to Firearms for Survival More trans women are taking up arms than before to protect themselves. But even the simple act of self-preservation can be deemed aggression to conservatives. s.e. smith
News in Brief Americans Love Guns, but They Have No Idea How to Use Them Devotion to the Second Amendment has somehow replaced personal responsibility as the core idea of the right to bear arms. Jared Keller
News in Brief What America’s Favorite Gun Researcher Gets Wrong About Firearms and Crime A new study thoroughly debunks an age-old theory that more guns in the hands of private citizens means less crime. Kate Wheeling
News in Brief Do Americans Care More About Gun Control After Mass Shootings? A look at all the mass shootings in America since President Barack Obama took office. Francie Diep
News in Brief How Much More Money Do Gun-Rights Lobbyists Spend Than Gun-Control Ones? A lot more. Francie Diep
News in Brief The Agony of the Liberal Gun Lover Shunned by peers and bummed by the NRA: What it’s like to be left-leaning and gun-toting in America. Bryan Schatz