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  • 1789 — The United States Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment, was proposed to the American Congress.
  • 2006 — Louisiana House Bill 760, which prohibits the confiscation of firearms in a state of emergency (as some military personnel had refused to do in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina), unless the seizure is pursuant to the investigation of a crime, or if the seizure is necessary to prevent immediate harm to the officer or another individual.
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A man cannot lay down the right of resisting them that assault him by force, to take away his life.
- Thomas Hobbes in The Leviathan, 1651
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  • With over 7,000,000 sold, the Remington 870 holds the record for the best-selling shotgun in US history, but has not matched the longevity of the Winchester model 12 (which was produced for over 90 years)
  • Tikka (and Sako) are now owned by Beretta.
  • Biathlon has its roots as a training exercise in the Norwegian Army, and became an official Olympic event at the 1960 Games. Women’s biathlon was included in 1992. In the past 20 years, it has grown to become one of Europe’s most popular Nordic sports.


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