Thursday, February 22, 2007

Criminals don't buy guns at gun shows (Taurus)


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Criminals don't buy guns at gun shows
Staunton News Leader - Private sellers are not dealers, and if their activity begins to approach that of a dealer, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives would quickly detect it and stop it. Private sales at gun shows are private sales at a public

ATF agents faced cop retaliation, jury rules
Chicago Tribune - Diane Klipfel, a former agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and her husband, Michael Casali, a current agent, had asked for more than $15 million in damages in their suit against the city. The jury awarded a total of $9

Bill would allow registration of war trophies
Marine Corp Times - A Utah congressman has reintroduced a bill allowing some veterans to register firearms that they collected as war souvenirs. Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, has reintroduced the Veterans Heritage Firearms Act, a bill that would allow weapons brought

2 arrested in terror conspiracy
Chicago Tribune - Recruits were "to train for violent jihad against the United States and its allies in Iraq, and elsewhere, and would propose potential training sites for use in providing ongoing firearms, hand-to-hand combat, explosives, and other paramilitary

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