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Keywords: Trump, Gun Control, Gun Lobby, Nra, Orlando Shooting,
Tags: Current Focus, United States,
Grouped Articles
Obama details executive action on gun restrictions - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/05/2016
Obama to Expand Gun Background Checks and Tighten Enforcement
New York Times 01/04/2016
President Obama’s gun reforms are sensible — but long overdue - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/06/2016
Obama’s Lofty Plans on Gun Violence Amount to Little Action
New York Times 02/07/2016
Trump Veers From Party Line on Gun Control
The New York Times 06/15/2016
Orlando Shooter Raised Suspicion at Gun Shops
WSJ 06/16/2016
Grouped Articles
Obama details executive action on gun restrictions - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/05/2016
Missing from shooting debate: Guns - POLITICO.com Print View
Unknown 01/11/2011
In Tucson, Guns Have a Broad Constituency
New York Times 01/10/2011
Trump Veers From Party Line on Gun Control
The New York Times 06/15/2016
Orlando Shooter Raised Suspicion at Gun Shops
WSJ 06/16/2016
Gun Maker’s Strategy Backfires as Retailers Protest Some of Its Brands
WSJ 03/02/2018
The Orlando gay nightclub shootings in June 2016 brings up again the issue of gun control laws. Especially the question when the terrorist is already on the FBI list how does he get access to assault weapons.
Grouped Articles
Trump Veers From Party Line on Gun Control
The New York Times 06/15/2016
Orlando Shooter Raised Suspicion at Gun Shops
WSJ 06/16/2016
Gun Maker’s Strategy Backfires as Retailers Protest Some of Its Brands
WSJ 03/02/2018
Opinion | John Paul Stevens: Repeal the Second Amendment
The New York Times 03/27/2018
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