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Texas politicians search for solutions after another mass shooting. Experts say we’ve already found them.
In arguing over causes of the latest mass shooting, political debate often overlooks the range of incremental steps that could lessen the chances of mass killing and help address the nation’s persistent gun violence.
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Surprise, surprise: Most Texas teachers don’t want to be armed, according to new survey
The poll comes mere weeks after the San Antonio area’s La Vernia School District voted to let some teachers pack heat.
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Ahead of his San Antonio shows, comedian Tommy Davidson says laughter ‘keeps us going’
The In Living Color alum will donate a portion of the June 10-12 shows’ proceeds to the Robb Elementary School Memorial Fund in Uvalde.
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In the wake of Uvalde, here are 3 things Texas Republicans would rather talk about than gun reform
Instead of talking about guns, Texas GOP officials would rather obsess about drag shows for kids, Twitter bots and a sort-of apology from NASCAR.
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Bexar County officials lay out plan to curb gun violence, demand Gov. Greg Abbott call a special session
The DA will begin destroying guns used in crimes and prioritize charges against people who have gear to convert firearms into automatic weapons.
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Witnesses ‘not cooperating’ with San Antonio police investigation of 14-year-old boy’s shooting death
According to SAPD, witnesses aren’t being helpful and have provided varying stories.
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If lawmakers won’t limit guns after Uvalde shooting, they should at least fund gun violence research
Federal funding for gun violence research was frozen in 1996 by the Dickey Amendment, a Republican-backed measure that banned the government from “advocating” for gun control.
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Hundreds gather for vigil honoring victims of Uvalde tragedy at San Antonio’s San Fernando Cathedral
Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Congressman Joaquin Castro were also in attendance.
