Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Take care with new firearms (AR-15 MAGAZINES)


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Take care with new firearms
Hunting and shooting are popular outdoor activities, and some lucky people might find a gun under the Christmas tree tomorrow morning. For some, the gift will be their first firearm, and for others it will be a welcome addition to their gun collection.

Police reminded to enforce ban against imported fireworks
ALL imported fireworks and pyrotechnics are banned. This is why Firearms and Explosives Security Agencies and Guards Supervisory Section (Fesagss) 7 Chief Rey Lyndon Lawas is surprised to see several establishments selling imported fireworks.

Durbin, Obama urge passage of court security bill
WASHINGTON (AP) - Illinois Senators Dick Durbin and Barack Obama are pushing the U-S House to approve a measure designed to improve federal court security before the Congress adjourns for Christmas.

Ventre: What Crystal Ball Reveals For 2007
Ventre: Here are some of the events that could very well occur in and around sports in 2007. Some are good, some are bad, and some are too insignificant to be placed in either category but not so unimportant that they couldn't be included here.

Attorney seeks minimal time for convicted gun dealer
SHARON, Pa. The attorney for a western Pennsylvania man who pleaded guilty in October to possessing a gun while addicted to drugs wants his client to face no more time than necessary.

Two peninsulas for Santa
Twas the night before Christmas and from Hillsdale to Houghton It seemed like the good times had long been forgotten. O'er the peninsulas of Michigan, from Oak Park to the Soo, The mood on this Christmas was less maize than blue. As stockings were hung from Dearborn to Eau Claire

Proposed shooting range discussed
LINDEN - The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources held an open house meeting yesterday to discuss a proposed shooting range. Ray Metzler of the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division of the department hosted the open forum at the Marengo County Courthouse.

Of Texas Christmas Past
There once was a golden era in Texas in which the celebration of Christmas did not focus on costly gifts or trendy items on sale in shopping malls across the state.

Larson disputes facts on day of blast in October 2004 in Findley Township
Larry J. Larson is facing a maximum of only 6 months in prison if a federal judge accepts sentencing guidelines, but his attorney is scratching and clawing to make sure Larson serves no more time than is warranted.

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