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“I knew I was innocent—there was no way I was going to take a guilty plea,” said Huston, a 49-year old disabled Air ... with a gun, so long as there’s a plausible self-defense claim.
People often say they own a gun to protect themselves and their families. However, according to a new study, firearms owners rarely use their weapon in self-defense. Less than one percent of ...
People with firearm access are far more likely to experience gun violence than to use their weapon for self-defense, according to a new Rutgers Health study. Although self-defense is the primary ...
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