Firearms

Outdoor Gun Ranges Trigger Safety Concerns

Outdoor gun ranges around the country are encountering resistance from neighbors and local officials over concerns about noise, safety and lead contamination, USA Today reports. Some face criticism because they’ve expanded from neighborhood ranges to big businesses that host national tournaments, while other take heat because they have expanded their hours or feature louder and ... Read more »

Loophole Lets Gun Dealers Reopen After Licenses Are Revoked

Every year regulators revoke the licenses of about 100 gun dealers for violations of federal law, an extreme step taken only when a pattern of infractions occurs that are considered a threat to public safety. But The Washington Post reports, in a story included in the newspaper’s “The Hidden Life of Guns” series, that it ... Read more »

With Mexico Awash in Guns from U.S., Report Calls Enforcement a Flop

Stemming the southward flow of high-powered American weaponry is a major plank of the Obama administration’s policy toward Mexico, but the effort to stop cross-border gun trafficking seems to be falling short. A new report from the Justice Department’s Inspector General highlighted “significant weaknesses” in the anti-smuggling operations of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the branch ... Read more »

Clout of Gun Lobby Limits ATF’s Enforcement Arsenal

While federal law enforcement sometimes evokes images of high-tech sleuthing straight out of Hollywood, gun tracing by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is very much a low-tech affair. Instead of a relying on a searchable computer database, ATF agents track guns using magnifying glasses, scotch tape and, literally, a paper trail. A ... Read more »

Investigation Traces Most Crime Guns to Small Number of Dealers

Shielded from view by a law passed seven years ago, dealers who sell an unusual number of guns used in crimes have avoided public scrutiny, but a year-long investigation by the Washington Post reveals the sources of many crime guns. Using unpublicized state data and local police evidence logs, The Post compiled its own databases of more than 35,000 gun traces ... Read more »

Popular Remington Rifle Plagued By Faulty-Trigger Accidents, Investigation Finds

At least two dozen deaths and more than 100 injuries have been linked to a popular rifle plagued for decades by a critical safety issue: firing without anyone pulling the trigger. The safety problem with the Remington Model 700-series rifle has led Remington Arms Company, Inc. at least twice, in 1979 and 1994, to consider ... Read more »

NRA Lends Its Firepower to Vulnerable Pro-Gun Democrats

The National Rifle Association — a perennial top donor to Republican candidates — has endorsed a number of House Democrats facing tough reelection fights in this year’s election, according to the Christian Science Monitor. The NRA’s history of support for Republican candidates may reflect a policy that is more pragmatic than partisan, as in some cases it has endorsed pro-gun Democrats over pro-gun Republicans. Since 1989, ... Read more »

As Gun Rights Expand, Some States Allow Loaded Weapons in Bars

If you head into a bar in Tennessee, you no longer have to leave your loaded pistol behind. The state recently passed a law explicitly allowing loaded guns in bars, joining Arizona, Georgia and Virginia in permitting the weapon-toting practice. The development reflects, The New York Times reports, a new wave in the country’s gun ... Read more »

Crime Guns Flow from States with Weak Gun Laws, Mayors Say

Ten states with weak gun laws supply a disproportionate share of firearms used to commit crimes in other states, according to a report released Monday by a coalition of mayors. The coalition — Mayors Against Illegal Guns — found that crime guns most often came from Mississippi, West Virginia, Kentucky, Alaska, Alabama, South Carolina, Virginia, Indiana, Nevada, ... Read more »

Oft-Fired Tasers Trigger Complaints

The use of tasers is widespread among police departments, but critics worry the devices have made officers trigger-happy. Tasers, which are used by more than 12,000 police departments in the U.S., have gained popularity as a non-lethal alternative for subduing suspected criminals. Supporters of the weapons point to situations where officers, confronted by, say, a ... Read more »