New school locks help elementary school students feel safe
Bentley Adcock may be six years old, but he can easily recite the steps to a new safety protocol at his elementary school in Manchester, Tennessee.
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Bentley Adcock may be six years old, but he can easily recite the steps to a new safety protocol at his elementary school in Manchester, Tennessee.
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Residents of Antioch, Tennessee, awoke Sunday to find their neighborhood was back in the headlines, after a barely-clothed gunman opened fire at a Waffle House, killing four people.
President Donald Trump appears to be backing away from his call last week to increase the age limit to 21 for some weapons, sources told CNN.
BlackRock has some questions for gun companies about their response to the school shooting in Florida.
Amanda Meyer grew up around guns. She took a hunter safety class in her hometown in Iowa when she was 14, and her parents emphasized proper gun handling from a very early age.
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