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State legislators and gun rights advocates are calling on the State Fair of Texas to rescind its new policy banning firearms, implemented nearly a year after a shooting at the fair injured three.
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The National Rifle Association has elected Doug Hamlin as its executive vice president and CEO. Hamlin, who recently served as director of NRA publications, replaces Wayne LaPierre.
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Former President Donald Trump spoke at the NRA convention amid his criminal hush money trial in New York. The NRA also faced legal troubles in Manhattan after a civil corruption trial.
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Mothers, students and faith leaders advocated for stricter gun laws and gun education hours ahead of former President Donald Trump's speech at the NRA meeting in Dallas.
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Dallas last hosted the convention in 2018. Since then, NRA leaders and key allies have been embroiled in controversy, and gun violence continues to spark national mourning and debate.
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The National Rifle Association is holding its annual meeting to Dallas. But city officials are mum about what the NRA is paying for convention space and security needs.
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LaPierre leaves as he and other former NRA officials stand accused of misappropriating funds from the nonprofit to bankroll opulent lifestyles. LaPierre has denied those allegations.
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The ACLU of Texas announced it would not be involved in the national organization's efforts to support the National Rifle Association's case before the Supreme Court.
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A 2021 ruling found that the government was mostly responsible for the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas. But the DOJ appealed that ruling this week, which critics say is a win for the NRA.
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The Uvalde community struck down by this dreadful event is predominantly Latino. By all accounts coming from the massive media presence that descended on the Texas town in recent days, they are humble, hard-working people, raising families and chasing a better life—the American dream.
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Hundreds rallied in support of gun control outside the George R. Brown Convention Center today. Inside, convention-goers heard a very different message.
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The Secret Service is taking control of the hall during Trump's speech in Houston on Friday and is prohibiting attendees from having firearms and other weapons, according to the gun group.