A gun advertisement on a third-party Metro app draws scrutiny given the number of deadly shootings on the transit system over the past year. The ad on the DC Metro and Bus app, where riders can check ...
Almost exactly seven years following the tragic Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in Parkland, Florida, organizations are launching gun violence awareness campaigns — all spotlighting the ...
America remains mired in unprecedented levels of gun violence. In 2021, more Americans died of gun-related injuries than any other year, according to the latest data available from the Centers for ...
Is advertising a form of speech protected by the First Amendment? Can government agencies reject advertising in facilities they control just because they don't like its content? Those questions arise ...
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NASCAR has begun rejecting gun industry ads depicting ‘assault-style rifles’ and some other legal firearms, a national online firearms seller said in criticizing the move. Screen shot of K-Var Corp.
A handgun billboard beside Interstate 880 in Oakland that lacked a required city permit has been taken down after sparking backlash in a city no stranger to gun violence. For a few weeks, the ...
When a Bond Arms commercial hit Fox News, it didn’t just advertise a fancy derringer. It kicked off a wave of headlines claiming President Trump had started his own gun company and was now “selling ...
Glocks, military-style rifles and "ghost guns" have all been advertised for sale on easily accessible sites like Facebook and Instagram. Each ad appears to be in direct violation of Meta's own ...
What was that old Warren Zevon song? “Send Bibles, Guns and Grammar”? No? Well, that or something along the lines of it should be sent to Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who caused a few jaws to ...
Anna Schecter is the senior coordinating producer for CBS News and Stations' Crime and Public Safety Unit, based in New York. Glocks, military-style rifles and "ghost guns" have all been advertised ...