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    Jerry Ahern Radio Interview

    Coming up. Going to talk about Detonics. Listen here: http://www.americanewsnet.com
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    Full page ad in the local college paper

    In yesterday's Mirror ( http://mirror.unco.edu/ ) there was a full page ad that went as follows: FOR SALE It's called the Streetsweeper. (Then there's this picture: http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/streetsweeper.jpg ) This is a twelve-gauge shotgun with a 12-round rotating cylinder. This weapon...
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    New pistol in works for Force Recon units

    This Week's Marine Corps Times _Issue Date: January 12, 2004 New pistol in works for Force Recon units Hand-built .45s to be replaced with a gun that is easier to repair By Christian Lowe and Gidget Fuentes Times staff writers Force Reconnaissance Marines may have a new pistol in their holsters...
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    Prayer Request For A Good Friend And SAS Founder

    Just found out about this today, hope it's okay to link this here: Prayer Request for Freeper DBWZ Address:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1027599/posts
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    1-shot killer

    1-shot killer This 5.56mm round has all the stopping power you need — but you can't use it. Here's why: By John G. Roos Special to the Times Ben Thomas and three colleagues were driving north out of Baghdad in an SUV on a clear mid-September morning, headed down a dirt road into a rural...
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    Treutlen sheriff to use exhaustion as defense

    Treutlen sheriff to use exhaustion as defense By Wayne Crenshaw Telegraph Staff Writer SOPERTON - Charged with using excessive force against two suspects and with his career and freedom on the line this week, Treutlen County Sheriff Wayne Hooks plans to use an unusual defense: He was exhausted...
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    Tackled shooter in critical condition

    Tackled shooter in critical condition BEAUFORT: Deputies say man hit his head after he shot cousin in the leg. By Stephanie Broadbent Carolina Morning News A man who allegedly shot his cousin in the leg during an argument was hospitalized in critical condition after the wounded man and a...
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    Angry robber shoots tourist for giving him $400 Canadian

    Angry robber shoots tourist for giving him $400 Canadian Â_Bruce Ward The Ottawa Citizen Thursday, July 17, 2003 The Canadian dollar doesn't get any respect in the U.S., not even from criminals. Especially not from criminals. A 20-year-old Kitchener man visiting Buffalo, New York, with two...
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    Woman stops burglars, holds suspect for police

    Posted on Wed, Jul. 16, 2003 Woman stops burglars, holds suspect for police By Liz Fabian Telegraph Staff Writer A woman who surprised two burglars inside her home grabbed one of them and held him for 25 to 30 minutes until officers arrived, police said. When Donna Howard came home to Cedar...
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    Man dies in body armor accident

    Man dies in body armor accident 26-year-old stabbed in 'demonstration' By Kieran Nicholson, Denver Post Staff Writer A 26-year-old man was stabbed to death when he donned a bullet- proof vest and the victim's uncle plunged a knife into his chest to test the body armor, police said. The...
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    Counties require new gun permits

    Counties require new gun permits New sheriffs want public to reapply for concealed weapons By Sarah Huntley, Rocky Mountain News February 25, 2003 There's a new sheriff in town - and in a host of Colorado counties that means new paperwork for gun owners who want to keep their concealed weapons...
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    (CO) Dem senator has key vote on gun bill

    Dem senator has key vote on gun bill Measure might invalidate dozens of local control laws By Julia C. Martinez Denver Post Capitol Bureau Monday, February 24, 2003 - The Colorado Senate is facing a shootout over a gun bill. One senator - a Democrat - could help decide the fate of dozens of...
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    (CO) Local gun laws in peril

    Local gun laws in peril State Senate ready to OK bill voiding ordinances in Denver and other cities By Julia C. Martinez Denver Post Capitol Bureau Thursday, February 20, 2003 - Denver laws that ban the possession of concealed firearms would be thrown out under a sweeping gun measure given...
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    Anti-gun program may mean more prison time for Macon man

    Anti-gun program may mean more prison time for Macon man By Sharon E. Crawford Telegraph Staff Writer A federal program targeting gun violence could bring more prison time to a Macon man convicted Tuesday on weapons charges. Ernst W. Kugel, 51, was found guilty in U.S. District Court in Macon on...
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    (CO) If you can own a gun, why can't you carry it?

    perspective If you can own a gun, why can't you carry it? Gun control: Should we attach some strings? By State Sen. Doug Lamborn Sunday, February 16, 2003 - When I was sworn into the state Senate earlier this year, I vowed to defend both the Colorado and U.S. constitutions. My concealed-carry...
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    (CO) Put common sense in concealed-carry law

    perspective Put common sense in concealed-carry law Gun control: Should we attach some strings? By State Sen. Ken Chlouber Sunday, February 16, 2003 - The foundation for any proposed legislation should be plain old common sense. With that as the guiding light, my job is to show up early, roll...
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    Right to bear arms is not absolute

    perspective Right to bear arms is not absolute Gun control: Should we attach some strings? By State Sen. Ken Gordon Sunday, February 16, 2003 - As an elected official, I often find myself engaging in polite conversations with people with whom I disagree. Some of these discussions inevitably...
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    Modern bayonets still useful

    editorial Modern bayonets still useful Friday, February 14, 2003 - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin once described the bayonet as "a weapon with a worker at each end," but the Russian revolutionary's rhetoric has never dulled the U.S. Marines' ardor for cold steel. Marines have carried bayonets since...
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