Firearms

Gunpowder Maker Agrees to Quit Business After Deadly Explosion

The head of a gunpowder company that shut down after two of its workers were killed last year in a New Hampshire factory explosion has agreed never to return to the explosives business. The unusual enforcement pact was reached between Craig Sanborn, the Vermont-based president of  Black Mag LLC,  with the U.S. Department of Labor’s ... Read more »

Researchers Zap Industry-Funded Studies on Stun Gun Safety

Plenty of studies suggest that the stun guns that police sometimes use to subdue suspects are safe. But a new analysis questions the credibility of at least some of that research. That analysis, by cardiologists at the University of California, San Francisco, was based on a review of 50 published studies on Taser guns. According ... Read more »

Florida Law Would Bar Doctors From Asking Parents About Guns

Florida could become the first state in the nation to bar doctors from asking parents and other patients if they have guns in their homes, a measure that opponents say endangers children and adolescents. The Florida Legislature has passed the “Don’t Ask” bill and it now awaits the likely signature of the state’s Republican governor, ... Read more »

Arizona Bill to Allow Guns on Campuses Gets Surprise Veto

Surprising her conservative supporters and gun rights advocates, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, a Republican, has vetoed a bill that would have allowed guns on university and community college campuses. Senate Bill 1467 is “poorly written,” Brewer, usually a strong supporter of gun rights, said in her veto letter. “Bills impacting our Second Amendment rights have ... Read more »

Guns in College Classrooms? Not in Texas, After Campuses Fire Back

A Texas bill to permit concealed handguns in college classrooms has faltered, thanks in large part to the mobilization of students and administrators in opposition to the plan. As the Associated Press reports, the bill, which has the support of Republicans in the Texas Legislature as well as Gov. Rick Perry, seemed certain to pass ... Read more »

Gun Tracking Failures Tied to Shootout That Killed Border Patrol Agent

Concerns about Project Gunrunner, an effort to crack down on firearms sales along the Mexican border, have been reignited by an unsettling revelation: Two  AK-47 assault weapons that changed hands in a series of transactions monitored by federal authorities were found at the scene of the December shootout that killed a U.S. Border Patrol agent. ... Read more »