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Texans can continue buying guns online and at gun shows without background checks
Dallas Morning News· 11 hours agoMillions of gun sales occur in Texas and across the U.S. withoutbackground checks — in online...
Black market gun sales to continue in Texas, creating worries about gun violence
Dallas Morning News· 11 hours agoWhen someone wants to buy a gun and knows they won’t pass a federal background check due to a felony...
Supreme Court decision guide: A breakdown of major cases and rulings expected in June and early July
Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThe Supreme Court will essentially decide if editorial decisions made by tech giants are protected...
Covid tsar backs amnesty for people convicted of pandemic rule-breaking
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUnlike politicians such as Rishi Sunak who were handed fixed penalty notices, thousands of people...
Nessel says SCOTUS gun ruling confirms constitutionality of Michigan gun laws
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoFollowing Friday’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold a federal law that bars people...
Farage stands by comment describing Tate as ‘important voice’ for men
Press Association News via AOL· 3 hours ago“I’m pretty old school because I was raised by my grandparents. “I would rather follow in their...
Covid fines amnesty backed by Lord Blunkett after politicians escaped convictions but public did not
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoA Covid fines “amnesty” has been backed by Lord Blunkett on the grounds of “equity” after...
Maryland Marijuana Pardons: Impact On Employers & Job Candidates
Forbes· 19 hours agoGovernor Wes Moore of Maryland has issued an executive order pardoning 175,000 convictions related...
Whiteland man, a former federal investigator, sentenced for fabricating background checks - The...
The Republic News· 1 day agoA former federal investigator from Whiteland has been sentenced for fabricating dozens of background checks for a U.S. defense agency. Christopher B. Laughlin, 37, has been ...
Maryland governor pardons 175,000 marijuana convictions in sweeping order
Washington Post· 5 days agoMoore noted criminal records have been used to deny housing, employment and education, holding ...