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  • |yesterday= December 20 |tomorrow= December 22
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  • ...s Constitution|U.S. Const. amend. II]];<br>D.C. Code §§ 7-2502.02(a)(4), 22-4504, 7-2507.02 ...d Course Propels Gun Case to Top"] by Adam Liptak, ''The New York Times'', December 3 2007</ref> They aimed for a group that would be diverse in terms of age,
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  • 1912 saw the introduction of the [[.22 rimfire]] sporting rifle. While using a simpler mechanism, it was still a s *'''Calibers'''; .22 Short, Long and Long Rifle.<ref name="cotw19"/>
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  • ...r unwitting possession of a banned rifle. [''See'' NYS Penal Law § 265.00(22) defining "Assault Weapon" to include "a semiautomatic rifle that has an ab ...mittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security on March 19, 2007. As of December 17, 2007, the bill had 60 cosponsors.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bd
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  • ..., 1906]]'''Georg Johann Luger''' ([[March 6]] [[1849]] &ndash; [[December 22]] [[1923]]) was an Austrian designer of the famous [[Luger pistol]].
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  • ...''' firearms in Canada (including such mundane items as [[single-shot]] [[.22]] [[rifles]]) '''must''' be registered with the [[Canada Firearms Centre]]. ...gunreact051208.html Martin's gun policy gets mixed reviews] CBC, Thursday, December 8, 2005</ref> The policy proposal, seen as an act of political desperation
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  • ...ada.htm HOW MANY GUNS ARE THERE IN CANADA?]," by [[Garry Breitkreuz]], MP -December 13, 2001</ref>. And this number does not include [[shotguns]] manufactured #There is one <u>registered</u> firearm for every 3.6 Canadian adults (22 registered guns per 100 total population).
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  • ...d for imposing other types of sanctions on gun ownership. ... in 1991 ... 22 percent of all gun owners favored a ban on civilian handguns (compared to 5 ...oss US Regions and States, 1988–1997] American Journal of Public Health, December 2002</ref> The [[BATF|ATF]] estimated in 1995 that the number of firearms
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  • ...f firearm ownership when compared with eight other western nations. Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm, including 2.3% of househo ...ment. Otherwise, to possess one, the licence must be grandfathered as of [[December 1]], [[1998]].
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  • ...he law also introduced new restrictions on shotguns, although rifles in [[.22 rimfire]] and semi-automatic [[pistol]]s were unaffected. ...d), those in Scotland remained relatively static, standing at 26,538 at 31 December 2005.
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  • ...alemate+between+an+organized+outspoken+minority+and+an+ambivalent+majority%22&ei=Exr9R_n6IJCmsgOz7KUw&client=firefox-a&sig=09AvJNYJBKQYMwWRUTOvkzRYQ3c Th ...ticle.asp?ARTICLE_ID=59341 Gun owners get stabbed in back] World Net Daily December 23, 2007</ref>
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  • ...so manufactured single shot shotguns. Pre-1961 Cooey mfg. models include: .22 rimfire smoothbore, 37A, 410, 84, Canuck 25, and Canuck 410. Post-1961 Cooe ...ht [[Cooey Canuck]]s in 1922 alone<ref>''Rod and Gun in Canada'' magazine, December 1922 issue</ref>.
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  • ...l calibers but different case lengths. Interchangeable cartridges include .22 short/long/long rifle, .357 magnum/.38 special, .44 magnum/.44 special, and ...volvers carry only 6 rounds, although some carry 7, 8 or even up to 10 in .22 caliber. Some jurisdictions limit the magazine capacity on handguns to 10 r
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  • ... for the United States Marine Corps.<ref name="IAR finalist">Lamothe, Dan (December 14, 2009). "Frontrunner chosen in IAR contest". Marine Corps Times. pp. 20. ...ef>http://www.mod.go.jp/msdf/bukei/y0/nyuusatsu/K-21-0075-4050.pdf 2009-04-22</ref>
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  • ...e grenade]]s (for use with rifle-style grenades with an inside diameter of 22 mm using a special grenade launching cartridge) and a cup-type attachment u ... conversion kit for the MP5 that enables it to use sporting ammunition ([[.22 LR]]). This unit consists of a barrel insert, a bolt group and two 20-round
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  • ...ilius, purchased the Hartford Arms and Equipment Company and began making .22 caliber pistols.<ref>Kevin Michalowski; John Taffin (2005). ''Gun Digest Bo ...rdon Elliott, who had been the National Parts Distributor, purchased: the .22 Target pistols, the Crusader line and the High Standard name and trademarks
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  • ...YU Journal of Public Law'' (Provo, Utah, USA: Brigham Young University) '''22''' (1): 43–178.</ref> &mdash; it is estimated to represent over 800 gun c ...n of University Women, Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, the [[December 6th Foundation]], [[Project Ploughshares]], Canadian Labour Congress, Canad
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  • ...tor (Western U.S.) Cardiff Publishing, Englewood, CO. October 1990 (Vol. 22, No. 10) to April 1991 (Vol. 23, No. 4); James W. Rawles, Associate Editor, ...>Some store food, gold, guns in case Y2K brings chaos. The Sacramento Bee, December 29, 1998, p. 1.</ref><ref name="autogenerated5"/> socio-economic collapse,<
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  • ... Bell Blish]]'''[[John Bell Blish]]''' ([[September 8]], 1860 - [[December 22]], 1921) Known mostly for inventing the [[Blish lock]], used in the [[Thomp
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  • == December == * [[December 4]] &mdash; Afghanistan adopts the [[M16]] for its standard infantry [[rifl
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