...affirmed that a hunter does not need, or even use, an assault rifle meant for wartime killing. We are reminded of the teach-ins that...
...the data in our background check system, which is incomplete. The National Rifle Association has said that it agrees with background checks at gun stores...
...mentally ill should not be a primary focus. The National Rifle Association went public after the Newtown massacre and voiced its heartbreak and...
...was asked about what he thought about the recommendations from the National Rifle Association that armed, retired police officers be put into all public schools...
...at all except (a) ordinary rifles for hunters of game and...the gun manufacturers, their trade associations, gun aficionados, reluctant congressmen, the...
...have brought assault rifles to our classrooms...the American Medical Association: "The...He combated the National Safety Council's...
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...discovered a Cetme .308 assault rifle, five 20-round large-capacity...P89. A search of the National Criminal Information Center database revealed...
...a Cetme .308-caliber assault rifle with five fully loaded magazines...firearms' serial numbers through the National Crime Information Center's database...
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