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May 16, 2023

Last week Federal Judge Robert E. Payne in Richmond, Va., ruled that age requirements on sales of semiautomatic handguns like Glock pistols are unconstitutional, allowing kids as young as 18 years old to buy these weapons and pack heat. Such weapons can fire as many as 15 or 22 rounds without reloading.
This comes at a time when gun violence is the number one cause of death for children and teens.
More:
“Judge in Virginia Strikes Down Federal Limit on Age of Handgun Buyers,” Glenn Thrush, New York Times
“18-to-20-year-olds can’t be barred from buying handguns, judge rules,” Salvador Rizzo, Washington Post
“Children and teens are more likely to die by guns than anything else,” Annette Choi, CNN
“Child and Teen Firearm Mortality in the U.S. and Peer Countries,” Matt McGough, Krutika Amin, Nirmita Panchal, and Cynthia Cox, KFF Global Health Policy
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Tags:2nd Amendment, firearms, firearms access, gun homicides, gun safety, gun violence, Guns, gunshot deaths, gunshot epidemic, handguns, mass murders, mass shootings, murder, pistols, public health, teenage deaths, teenage murder, teenage murderers
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June 24, 2022

The Supreme Court of the United States thinks you should be able to carry a concealed handgun in public just because you think it’s cool and want to feel like a big shot. For over a century, New York had required gun owners to have a reason to carry a concealed weapon. Police issued concealed carry permits to business owners who carry bags of cash to a bank’s night deposit facility, those who had a demonstrable proper cause to be concerned for their personal safety, and so on. Now any dumb schmuck who hasn’t been caught committing a crime — yet — will be enabled to do so, with deadly consequences, thanks to six SCOTUS conservative ideologues. That doesn’t sound like a “well-regulated militia” to us.
What can you expect?
- More gunshot deaths, murders and suicides.
- More civilians killed by police, who will be more likely to assume that anyone they come into contact with is armed with a concealed deadly weapon.
More:
“Supreme Court strikes down New York’s concealed carry gun law,” Oriana Gonzalez, Axios
“U.S. Supreme Court expands gun rights, strikes down New York law,” Andrew Chung and Lawrence Hurley, Reuters
“Supreme Court strikes N.Y. law, finds right to carry guns outside home,” Robert Barnes and Ann E. Marimow, Washington Post
“SCOTUS Strikes Down New York Gun Control Law, Expanding Gun Rights In Wake Of Mass Shootings,” Kate Riga, Talking Points Memo
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Tags:2nd Amendment, concealed carry, concealed handguns, firearms, firearms access, gun homicides, gun safety, gun violence, Guns, gunshot deaths, gunshot epidemic, handguns, mass murders, mass shootings, murder, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen, pistols, proper cause law, public health, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
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May 25, 2022

At least 19 children and 2 teachers were shot to death at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday. The victims were in a single 4th grade classroom. The teenaged perpetrator wore body armor but was shot dead by police. The shooter was legally able to buy his assault-style rifle this month, the day after his 18th birthday.
There have been 213 mass shootings in the United States so far this year, 27 school shootings. And it’s only May.
In other Texas news, the National Rifle Association will hold its annual meeting in Houston on Friday. Scheduled speakers include Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R), South Dakota Governor Kristi L. Noem (R), Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R, TX-2), and former president Donald J. Trump. At this time, no grieving parents from Uvalde are on the agenda.
More:
“21 killed at Uvalde elementary in Texas’ deadliest school shooting ever,” Sneha Dey, Texas Tribune
“Firearms are now the leading cause of death for U.S. children,” Peter Weber, The Week
“‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens,” The Onion
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Tags:assault rifles, assault weapons, assault-style rifles, children, Crime, dead children, firearms, gun deaths, Guns, mass murder, murder, National Rifle Association, NRA, Texas, Uvalde
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May 17, 2022

A teenaged white supremicist has murdered 10 people in a supermarket in Buffalo, NY. He was able to legally purchase an assault-style firearm despite earlier threats to commit such acts. There have been 202 mass shootings in the United States so far this year. And it’s only May.
More:
“The victims: What we know about those killed, injured in Tops shooting,” Buffalo News
“The Buffalo Shooter Isn’t a ‘Lone Wolf.’ He’s a Mainstream Republican,” Talia Lavin, Rolling Stone
“Scrutiny of Republicans who embrace ‘great replacement theory’ after Buffalo massacre,” Richard Luscombe, The Guardian
“White Power, White Violence,” Kathleen Belew, The Atlantic
“Conservative media is familiar with Buffalo suspect’s alleged ‘theory,’” Paul Farhi, Washington Post
“‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens,” The Onion
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Tags:assault weapons, assault-style rifles, Buffalo NY, firearms, gun deaths, Guns, hate crimes, mass murder, murder, racism, replacement theory, White supremacists
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January 28, 2022

On Tuesday, the City Council of San José, California voted to require gun owners to carry liability insurance and pay an annual $25 fee for each weapon they own. The ordinance was drafted last year after a mass shooting at a transit station in the city.
“While the Second Amendment protects every citizen’s right to own a gun, it does not require taxpayers to subsidize that right,” said San José mayor Sam Liccardo in a statement.
U.S. states and DC require automobile drivers to obtain liability insurance or post cash bonds against liability, and motor vehicles, unlike firearms, aren’t even designed to be killing machines. Nowhere does the Second Amendment forbid a well-regulated program to ensure firearms responsiblity.
More:
“San Jose passes first U.S. law requiring gun owners to get liability insurance and pay annual fee,” CBS News
“A city will require gun owners to have liability insurance in an effort to incentivize safety,” Timothy Bella, Washington Post
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Tags:California, firearms, gun homicides, gun owners, gun safety, gun violence, Guns, gunshot deaths, gunshot epidemic, gunshot murders, harm reduction, insurance, liability insurance, mass murders, mass shootings, murder, public health, San Jose
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May 27, 2021

A gunman fatally shot nine co-workers in San Jose California on Wednesday before killing himself. According to police, the American firearms enthusiast had two semi-automatic handguns and 11 full magazines of ammunition. The American citizens he shot to death are: Paul Delacruz Megia, 42; Taptejdeep Singh, 36; Adrian Balleza, 29; Jose Dejesus Hernandez III, 35; Timothy Michael Romo, 49; Michael Joseph Rudometkin, 40; Alex Ward Fritch, 49; Abdolvahab Alaghmandan, 63; and Lars Kepler Lane, 63.
So far this year, the United States has experienced 15 mass murders (four or more people killed in each instance) and 232 mass shootings (four or more people injured or killed), and it’s not even Memorial Day.
More:
“Ten dead, including gunman, in San Jose rail yard mass shooting; victims identified,” Hayley Smith, Richard Winton, Maura Dolan, and Leila Miller, Los Angeles Times
“‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens,” The Onion
Updates:
“Heroic San Jose Victim ‘Ran Around Building’ Warning Colleagues to Hide From Shooter,” Jamie Ross, Daily Beast
“Molotov cocktails, guns and 25,000 rounds of ammo found in VTA shooter’s home: sheriff,” KTVU-TV News
“San Jose gunman had cans of gasoline, 22K rounds of ammo at home, officials say: What we know,” Christine Fernando, Christal Hayes, and Grace Hauck, USA Today
“San Jose mourns after deadliest shooting in region’s history: ‘We can’t sweep this under the rug,’” Abené Clayton, The Guardian
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Tags:California, Crime, firearms, gun homicides, gun violence, Guns, gunshot deaths, gunshot epidemic, mass murders, mass shootings, murder, public health, San Jose, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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June 1, 2020

“Minneapolis police rendered 44 people unconscious with neck restraints in five years,” Emily R. Siegel, Andrew W. Lehren and Andrew Blankstein, NBC News
“A boot is crushing the neck of American democracy,” Cornel West, The Guardian
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Tags:George Floyd, murder, police violence, racism
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October 15, 2018

On Saturday, pro-government Turkish newspaper Sabah reported that Turkish officials have audio recordings of the torture and murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a US-based Saudi journalist who went missing on October 2nd after entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul and is presumed dead at the hands of a Saudi hit squad. The newspaper claims that Khashoggi recorded his own death on his Apple Watch and transmitted the audio files to his iPhone, held by his fiancée on the street outside the consulate.
That’s a memorable but unlikely story. Smartwatches connect to cellphones via Bluetooth, and it’s doubtful a signal could travel that far, and the likely recording app only transfers audio files after the watch wearer turns it off, a hard task for the deceased. If Turkish agents have such recordings, it’s most likely because they have the Saudi consulate bugged, and they spread the watch story as cover.
Mr. Khashoggi was a permanent resident of the U.S., so maybe the American ambassadors to Turkey and Saudi Arabia can look into the matter. Oh wait, President Trump still hasn’t appointed anyone to those crucial diplomatic posts.
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Tags:Apple Watch, assassination, columnists, Crime, Istanbul, Jamal Khashoggi, journalists, Khashoggi, murder, recordings, Saudi Arabia, smartwatch, torture, watch
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May 29, 2018

There’s only one gun store in all of Mexico, and it’s on an army base. But the southern border region of the US bristles with gun shops.
“… like so many aspects of life in Mexico, the influence of its powerful neighbor to the north is keenly felt: Each day the army gun store sells on average just 38 firearms to civilians, while an estimated 580 weapons are smuggled into Mexico from the United States.
That paradox is increasingly relevant given Mexico’s unprecedented levels of gun violence, which have claimed more than 100,000 lives over the last decade. Last year was Mexico’s deadliest since the government began releasing homicide statistics in 1997. This year, it is on track to surpass that record.”
— “There is only one gun store in all of Mexico. So why is gun violence soaring?” Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
What can be done? For a start, the U.S. can finally ratify the The Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related Materials (CIFTA). The National Rifle Association has thrown money around and stalled this for a dozen years, at the cost of thousands of lives.
You think life is cheap in Mexico? So are congressmen here in the USA — you can buy them for the cost of a few assault rifles.
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Tags:Crime, firearms, gun violence, gunrunning, Guns, Los Angeles Times, Mexico, murder, National Rifle Association, NRA, smuggling, US gun lobby
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November 10, 2017

“… there are now fewer days between mass shootings and more fatalities. In the 1990s, an estimated 159 people were killed in mass shootings. That figure rose to 171 people in the 2000s. So far this decade, at least 381 people have been killed in mass shootings.”
“… less deadly mass shootings rarely receive the same degree of media attention because they simply happen so frequently. The last mass shooting prior to Sunday happened just four days earlier, when Scott Allen Ostrem, 47, walked into a Walmart in Denver and fatally shot two men and a woman, before leaving the store and driving away.”
— “Not your imagination: mass shootings now happen more frequently in the US,” Mona Chalabi, The Guardian
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Tags:firearms, frequency, Guns, mass shootings, murder, public safety, The Guardian, USA
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