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The Arizona Senate advanced two bills gun-related bills this week despite opposition from gun safety advocates.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a pair of bills passed by the state Legislature involving guns in the state's K–12 schools.
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A bill introduced in the Arizona state House would require gun safety training for all district and charter students between 6th and 12th grades.
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Eleven years after her own life was drastically altered by gun violence, former Arizona congresswoman Gabby Giffords stood in front of the Washington monument and once again lobbied Congress for stricter gun laws. Her appearance came after yet another string of mass shootings in America.
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The Arizona House has given initial approval to Republican-backed bills loosening the state’s gun laws. A bill approved on Thursday allows guns in libraries and many other public buildings. Another allows loaded firearms in vehicles on schools grounds.
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It's Wednesday, April 7. More than 17,000 people have officially died statewide from COVID-19 complications, according to this morning's report from the…