Florida’s Attorney General is making the case that non-violent felons should not have their right to own a gun taken away.
On the occasion of the International Day of Non-Violence, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) hosted a webinar bringing together representatives from East Turkestan, Assyria, ...
A nonprofit study analyzing more than 10,000 demonstrations in the U.S. this summer determined that nearly 95% involved peaceful protests -- meaning about 5% included demonstrators engaging in ...
Millions of convicted felons across the nation will soon have an opportunity to petition to have their federal gun rights ...
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Gun rights are one of the most fiercely debated issues in America, and few aspects of this debate are as controversial as the question of whether convicted felons should be allowed to own firearms.
A comic book about Martin Luther King, released in 1958, is still a resource for teaching non-violence. Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story, written by Alfred Hassler, tells the story of the ...
Michigan state law prohibits non-violent convicted felons from owning firearms even after they've completed their sentence, ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — A bill that’s currently working its way through House committees at the State Capitol would give back gun rights to convicted, non-violent felons. HB 4125 essentially states ...