
While firearms are protection for many Americans, certain high-crime neighborhoods may want to mutually disarm through consensus as a method of increasing their security. But are gun-free neighborhoods feasible in our legal framework?
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While firearms are protection for many Americans, certain high-crime neighborhoods may want to mutually disarm through consensus as a method of increasing their security. But are gun-free neighborhoods feasible in our legal framework?
A mass shooting at a college has brought media and political attention to the question of gun control. Does this sound familiar? It should. Back in June, CBS News White House Correspondent Mark Knoller estimated that President Obama’s statement on the murder of nine people at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC made it at […]