Gun Control
NRA Study Suggests Trained, Armed School Staffers
WASHINGTON - Schools across the nation should train selected staff members to carry weapons and should each have at least one armed security officer to make students safer and allow a quicker response to an attack, the director of a National Rifle Association-sponsored study said Tuesday.
Connecticut Lawmakers Unveil Bipartisan Gun Control Plan
Column: Other Issues in Focus as War, Economy Fade
Concealed Carry Permits to be Good for 5 Years
Senate Panel Ready to OK Gun Background Checks
Should South Dakota Teachers Be Allowed to Carry Guns in School?
South Dakota House Approved Extension of Weapons Permits
NRA Uses Justice Memo to Accuse Obama on Guns
