Emily Zanotti for the Daily Wire reports, Blue Mountain School District in Pennsylvania is backtracking on its superintendent's idea to arm students against school shooters with buckets of river rocks, after internet mockery simply became too much to
Headlines across the internet today are focusing on the March for Our Lives movement that took place over the weekend in which hundreds of thousands of kids and adults begged the government to disarm them to ostensibly prevent mass shootings.
During the March 25 airing of Face the Nation, Parkland school shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv suggested people looking for something to blame ought to be pointing at the "cowards of Broward County" rather than guns.
Parkland, FL -- After the tragic shooting in Parkland, Florida last month, a group of anti-gun high school children became the darlings of the anti-gun movement. They were given widespread coverage and platforms on all mainstream media networks to c
The AR-15 may well be the most vilified rifle in existence at the moment, possibly even more so than the Soviet-designed AK-47. This is especially true following several incidents where bad people did bad things with the rifle in question.
During the March 25 airing of Face the Nation, Parkland school shooting survivor Kyle Kashuv suggested people looking for something to blame ought to be pointing at the "cowards of Broward County" rather than guns.
People love narratives, and why not? They help us cope with a sudden tragedy when the pieces of the puzzle are either missing, hard to comprehend or even when we find it hard to face facts. Here we stand looking down the barrel of days gone by, salt
The first recorded school shooting in the United States took place in 1840, when a law student shot and killed his professor at the University of Virginia.
Then-16-year-old Corey Baadsgaard and his father tell the story of how Corey took a rifle to his school and held 23 classmates hostage. He was on psychotropic drugs prescribed for depression and anxiety, but his parents were not told that the drugs c
(Natural News) The psychiatric/pharmaceutical drug industry is worth a staggering $80 billion a year in sales alone, and Washington is literally crawling with lobbyists who have seemingly bottomless pots of cash to smooth the regulatory path for drug
(Natural News) The psychiatric/pharmaceutical drug industry is worth a staggering $80 billion a year in sales alone, and Washington is literally crawling with lobbyists who have seemingly bottomless pots of cash to smooth the regulatory path for drug
Sometimes we see him as other hotel guests would have seen him: as the tall gambler intent on the video poker machine across the casino floor, or as the customer standing in line in front of you at the gift shop, buying snacks, or as the guy you brie
In the aftermath of the Las Vegas shootings last year in October, I wrote a column entitled "They Are Coming For Our Guns." In that column, I listed sixteen gun control bills that were working their way through the U.S. House and Senate.
Every time there are reports of a mass shooting, there are a number of people who automatically question whether the suspect had mental health issues or was taking prescription medications such as antidepressants.
According to a new report, the FBI was given a massive amount evidence that they were told not to investigate in the Vegas shooting, including evidence of multiple shooters, accomplices, and motives.
(ANTIMEDIA) -- Amid the fallout from the February 14 school shooting in Parkland, FL, that left 17 dead, the FBI and local law enforcement received widespread criticism for their inability to prevent the shooting despite multiple warning signs and o
One of the most surprising developments in the wake of February's Florida school shooting is the willingness by many generally police-friendly commentators to denounce the lack of action by local police against the shooter.
Watching the ensuing debate after the most recent mass shooting feels a bit like being on a merry-go-round, as though we've been here before and said all this before. And that we're just not getting to the core of the issue, but instead just usin
President Trump has already said that he wants to ban the sale of bump stocks. And he thinks teachers and coaches should carry firearms in schools. That's a controversial suggestion. Some people think Trump's a lunatic for saying this. Other peo
The Florida Senate rejected a proposal to ban assault weapons, and voted for a measure to arm some teachers, weeks after 17 people were killed in the deadliest high school shooting in U.S. history.
The school shooting in Florida appears to be the event that will ultimately tip the scale in the war against the Second Amendment and firearm ownership. Politicians who defend the Second Amendment and argue the issue of mass shootings in America is a
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