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They’re not free,” says author Ryan Busse. “You don’t live in a free society if you’re a kid in school hiding under the desk every time somebody calls in a gun threat or brings a gun. I ...
Ryan Busse, senior adviser at the Giffords Law Center, pointed to an advertisement that Daniel Defense posted online just days before the massacre at Robb Elementary of a toddler cradling one of ...
Concerns over the firearm industry’s marketing practices and accountability grew Thursday, prompting more proposed legislation, a day after chief executives of
Ryan Busse, a former executive at gun company Kimber who later became a critic of the gun industry, called Daniel Defense "basically the poster child" of "egregious, aggressive marketing" by gun sellers. [4] Everytown for Gun Safety has also criticized Daniel Defense's advertisements for glorifying "violence and war" in marketing. [4]
The Connecticut Supreme Court decision was "a significant development in the long-running battle between gun control advocates and the gun lobby" according to The New York Times and "groundbreaking" according to The Washington Post.
After the Parkland shooting, there was an unprecedented upsurge of public support for gun control advocacy groups [3] and significant backlash against the NRA for its response to the shooting, having argued that schools required more armed security to protect against the possibility of future attacks, and its continued calls to preserving the right to own semi-automatic firearms, such as those ...
Ryan Busse, businessman [12] Wilmot Collins, Mayor of Helena and former 2020 candidate for the U.S. Senate [13] John Heenan, attorney and candidate for Montana's at-large congressional district in 2018 [14] Michael Punke, writer and former U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization [15] [16]
During a hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, executives from two U.S. gun manufacturers refused to take any responsibility for recent mass shootings carried out by gunmen using their assault ...