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No open guns at federal Corps of Engineers sites

Even after a new Mississippi gun law takes effect July 1, federal law will still prohibit people from openly carrying weapons on property run by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Full story

Hillary Clinton’s officially unofficial campaign – and 2014 gun control politics

  MSNBC host Toure (“The Cycle”), Buzzfeed’s McKay Coppins and The Atlantic’s Garance Franke-Ruta debate whether the early steam building behind Hillary Clinton 2016, including an endorsement from Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri, is wise – or shades of 2008; then the trio examine Vice President Bide

Jury can't reach verdict in Detroit cop's trial

A judge declared a mistrial Tuesday after jurors failed to reach a verdict in the trial of a Detroit police officer who fatally shot a 7-year-old girl during a chaotic search for a murder suspect that was recorded by a reality TV crew. Full story

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NBC Politics: Biden: White House has not 'given up' on gun control

Newtown families continue push for gun reform as political will wanes

Texas governor woos disgruntled Conn. gun makers

Conservation for big guns that opened Civil War

Sen. Manchin fires back at NRA on gun control

Michael Bloomberg has a new gun control tactic—will it work?

June 16: Immigration, Southern politics, guns

Newtown marks 6 months since school massacre

Newtown marks six months since shootings with new push on guns

Man pleads to pointing pellet gun

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  First Read Minute: Obama overseas, abortion, guns, and immigration

NBC’s Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro discuss President Obama’s overseas trip, as well as the House taking up an abortion ban, Vice President Biden talking about executive action on guns, as well as the latest on immigration reform.

  Biden refocuses debate on gun control

After  the Obama administration’s defeat on the Senate background check vote, Vice President Joe Biden’s focus will be on the executive orders that the administration has pursued on guns. NBC’s Peter Alexander and Mark Murray discuss.

  Chicago’s bullet-scarred Father’s Day weekend demonstrates need for gun control

Rep. Joe Courtney, D-Connecticut, joins Martin Bashir to discuss renewed efforts – including a 100-day, 25-state tour by advocates – to force Congress to take up background check and other gun control measures.

  Vice President Biden to host gun event at the White House

Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden and the Rolling Stone’s Eric Bates talk to Now guest host Joy Reid about the ongoing stalemate of national gun reform legislation.

  Close to 50 people shot in Chicago over the weekend

Despite a 34 percent drop in the number of murders from last year, gun violence still poses a major problem in Chicago. Gun reform advocate Father Michael Pfleger joins NewsNation to talk about this pervasive problem.

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