Gun Laws in Louisiana and New Orleans

Constitutional carry takes effect in Louisiana on July 4, 2024, but New Orleans will still require concealed carry permits until August 1. The city's law will trump state law until then.

Americans Charged in Turks and Caicos for Carrying Ammunition

Four Americans charged in Turks and Caicos for carrying ammunition are facing legal proceedings after being detained for violating strict gun laws in the country.

Memphis Police Officer Killed in Shootout with Teen Suspects

Memphis Police Officer Joseph McKinney was killed in a shootout with teen suspects, one of whom was previously arrested on weapons charges and released without bond. Officials are calling for tougher sentences and stricter gun laws in response to the incident.

Tennessee Judiciary Committee Passes Bill Allowing Some Teachers to Carry Handguns in Public Schools

Tennessee Judiciary Committee passes bill allowing some teachers to carry handguns in public schools, following a deadly shooting at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville. The bill requires specific training and authorization for teachers to carry firearms on school grounds.

School Shooting in Finland

A 12-year-old student in Finland fatally shot a classmate and wounded two others, citing bullying as the motive. The nation is mourning the tragedy.

School Shooting in Finland

A 12-year-old student opened fire at a secondary school in southern Finland, killing one student and seriously wounding two others. The suspect was later apprehended. The incident has shocked the nation, especially due to the young age of the victim and the suspect.

Maine Mass Shooting Investigation

An independent commission in Maine is investigating the deadliest mass shooting in the state's history, where 18 people were killed. Family members of the victims are sharing their experiences and concerns about the police response to the shooter, Robert Card.

Calvin University President Resignation and Other News

Calvin University president resigns after allegations of inappropriate communication. Fox News reports on vigil for UGA student killed while jogging. Michigan named 'No. 1 Diversity University'. Michigan implements new gun laws on university shooting anniversary.

Financial Misdeeds of Wayne LaPierre and the National Rifle Association

Wayne LaPierre, the head of the National Rifle Association, was found liable for financial misdeeds and required to pay $4.3 million back to the NRA. His persona was carefully constructed by a PR firm, and he portrayed himself as a rugged individualist and champion of gun rights, despite being uncomfortable in the spotlight. The NRA used his image to transform gun laws and policies in the United States.