gun rights
California Passed a Law Requiring Registration of 3D-Printed Guns
Gun rights groups are livid. Can you even believe it?
This Militia Group Walked Around the RNC with AR-15s, AK-47s, and G3s
Despite the fears expressed by some locals over the sight of men walking around with AR-15s, AK-47s, and G3s, what they did is 100 percent legal under Ohio law.
We Meet Notorious Rancher Cliven Bundy on the First Episode of 'VICE Does America'
Watch the premiere episode of our new series 'VICE Does America' tonight at 10 PM on VICELAND.
What I Learned About My Father from Inheriting His Guns
After my dad died, I wanted nothing to do with his guns. Years later, they revealed a connection we never had in life.
How Democrats Learned to Stop Playing Scared on Guns
Over the course of Obama's presidency, the party has gone from ducking the issue to throwing the first punches against the NRA.
The Supreme Court just cleared the way for more assault rifle bans
The Supreme Court let stand laws in New York and Connecticut that restrict access to assault rifles like the one used last week in the Orlando mass shooting.
Trump and the NRA Are Going to Talk About Gun Control
Trump tweeted Wednesday that he plans to meet up with the group to discuss (maybe) blocking suspected terrorists from buying guns.
A Very Incomplete List of People Gun Rights Activists Think Should Be Armed
America won't be safe until every judge, preacher, pilot, bar patron, and doctor is armed to the teeth.
America Is Stuck with Assault Weapons
Despite the pleas of gun control advocates, it doesn't seem likely that the country will do much to prevent another Orlando.
How Florida's Twisted Gun Laws Made the Orlando Attack Possible
Four things you need to know about gun laws in the wake of this weekend's tragic mass shooting.
The NRA Wants Republicans to Get 'Tough on Crime' Again
"Tough on crime" is a tested tactic, but this time the gun lobbying group is at odds with some Republican supporters.
Not All NRA Members Are Happy About the Donald Trump Endorsement
Members of the gun group say they hoped to see the presumptive Republican presidential nominee prove his commitment to their cause. One of the NRA's top lobbyists says, "Get over it."