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* [[1903]] — The US military officially adopts the [[M1903 Springfield]] as its standard [[service rifle]]. It would not be replaced until [[1936]], by the faster-firing, [[semi-automatic]] [[M1 Garand]]. | * [[1903]] — The US military officially adopts the [[M1903 Springfield]] as its standard [[service rifle]]. It would not be replaced until [[1936]], by the faster-firing, [[semi-automatic]] [[M1 Garand]]. | ||
* [[1918]] — [[Canadian]] air ace Billy Bishop shoots down five German planes in his last dogfight, bringing his total enemy kills to 72. | * [[1918]] — [[Canadian]] air ace Billy Bishop shoots down five German planes in his last dogfight, bringing his total enemy kills to 72. | ||
+ | * [[1968]] — The [[Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968]] was enacted by the U.S. Congress. | ||
* [[2000]] — The [[Violence Policy Center]] made headlines when it issued a press release stating that its website was the victim of a hacking attack that wiped out their data. | * [[2000]] — The [[Violence Policy Center]] made headlines when it issued a press release stating that its website was the victim of a hacking attack that wiped out their data. | ||
− | * [[2006]] — [[Bill C-21]], an early attempt by the Conservative Party of Canada to put the [[ | + | * [[2006]] — [[Bill C-21]], an early attempt by the Conservative Party of Canada to put the [[long gun registry]] out of everyone else's misery, received first reading in the House of Commons. |
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