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Gun control groups say the National Rifle Association has been "distracted" by recent investigations, financial troubles and turnover. But the organization clearly still holds sway in Washington, D.C.
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Governor Cuomo called Trump's speech one of the “great acts of hypocrisy,” saying the president has “made racism his stock and trade” through his prior remarks and tweets.
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Some Pennsylvania Democrats are urging Gov. Tom Wolf to call the legislature back to Harrisburg for a special session on gun violence, even as other legislators concede it's unlikely such a session would produce any meaningful action.
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“This latest episode of senseless gun violence resulted in the loss of one of our recent graduates—graduates in whom we place so much hope because of their potential to create a brighter tomorrow.”
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Pennsylvania's attorney general is trying to convince firearms dealers and police precincts around the commonwealth to do a more effective job tracking guns--an effort he hopes will eventually help reduce gun crimes.
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The Tamaqua Area School District in Schuylkill County will scrap a groundbreaking policy that would have allowed teachers and staff to carry weapons anonymously on school grounds.
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Who can carry a firearm in schools and under what circumstances remains murky in Pennsylvania -- and up for debate.
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"In our case, it ties into a child abuse database. We're able to screen out those type of folks. There's also alerts we can put in the system."
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"We're not going to just sit back and let our rights be chipped away by something that's just a feel-good measure."
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Since 2006, hundreds of people have packed into the state Capitol once a year to argue in favor of gun rights. The group is is expected to be back in Harrisburg today.