← RICAGV and Flatbread Company Fundraiser Protect RI Families Act Bill Signing → Join us at the Casino at Roger Williams Park for Our Annual Fundraiser The Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence Board of Directors and our Host and Honorary Committees...
Secure on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, an unassuming 64-year-old retiree opened fire on a crowd of concert-goers. The shooter had engaged in extensive planning, and had purchased an arsenal of guns, scopes and ammunition without raising any...
Governor Gina Raimondo signed into law The Protect Rhode Island Families Act, which strengthens and improves laws already in place. The new law bars all domestic abusers in RI from buying or possessing firearms. In addition, these domestic abusers are required to...
The Firearms Industry is the Last Public Health Problem Unaddressed by Policymakers The number of states where gun deaths outpace motor vehicle deaths has been growing steadily for the last 5 years. This fact correlates to the aggressive consumer push of the NRA...
921 deaths not involving self defense committed by concealed handgun permit holders since 2007. Americans are becoming numb to the outrageous number of gun deaths; even more alarming, the myth of “more guns equals less casualties” is taking hold in some...
The worst mass shooting in Plano, Texas’ history occured this week when a gunman barged into a cookout at the home of his estranged wife and killed seven people with an automatic weapon, his wife included. One of the two others who were wounded has died; police...
← RICAGV Says Thanks! Please Come to Our 4th Annual RICAGV Fundraiser → Tuesday, September 12, 2017 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm Flatbread Company 161 Cushing Street Providence, RI 02906 (401) 273-2737 www.flatbreadcompany.com Enjoy fresh, delicious pizza AND support...
A student at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah, reported the accidental firing of a gun at a Taco Bell on campus. The student, who held a valid concealed carry permit, reached into his backpack and fired the gun by mistake; the bullet hit a table and a light, but...
Weeks after Georgia’s Campus-Carry Law went into effect, a Kennesaw State University student was robbed of his wallet and handgun on campus. It is not known at this time whether the victim had a valid concealed-gun license permit. Read the full story...