A suicide prevented is often more than only one life saved; it often is a whole family preserved.
Guns
What type of gun control does the U.S. need?
Although respondents to America’s survey had different priorities with regard to gun control, an overwhelming majority of 88 percent called gun control a pro-life issue.
Las Vegas and the fatalism of “thoughts and prayers” Christianity
Pat Robertson and others appear to have abandoned the notion that political action has the ability to improve the lives of the governed.
Are gun manufacturers and politicians morally complicit in mass shootings?
Politicians who enable the proliferation of assault weapons are guilty of illicit cooperation in evil.
Sad, tired and angry: A prayer in the face of gun violence
I am sad over the loss of life, tired of excuses for the loss of life, and angry that we are paralyzed by the loss of life.
Pope Francis offers prayers for the dead and injured in Las Vegas shooting
The pope “offers the promise of his prayers for the injured and for all who have died, entrusting them to the merciful love of Almighty God.”
An unsettling look at America’s culture of self-defense
“Stand your ground” laws typically expand the historic reach of the “castle doctrine,” the right in English common law to defending one’s own property.
After another high profile shooting, a background check on gun rights
The sale of new fully automatic weapons has been banned since 1986, but there are an estimated 182,600 pre-1986 machine guns in the United States that may be bought and sold legally.
Congressman from Louisiana, others shot during baseball practice
U.S. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana was listed in stable condition after being shot by a gunman.
A year after Orlando shooting, Catholic mother uses advocacy to honor slain son
Maria Wright lost her son, 31-year-old Jerald A. Wright, during the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting.
