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Attorneys for both declined to comment.
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Alfonso Lopez Jr. said he was given the gun to deliver to someone else for $40 to use in what Lopez described as a "gang war."
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) called for a review.
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GUN INDUSTRY SUITS SHOW ILLINOIS, MISSOURI SPLIT
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In a statement, the 69-year-old congresswoman said that she will miss some work in Washington but is not planning to step down or take extended leave.
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Plea Deal for Testimony on Smuggling
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Out of State Guns
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RUBIO SHOULD FOLLOW NELSON'S LEAD
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The gun-rights referendum has drawn most of the attention.
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The Senate voted to send the bill back to committee. Because the panel is not scheduled to meet again before the legislature adjourns Saturday, that effectively delays action for at least a year.
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Tame the White Panthers
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against the tobacco industry
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Democratic Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania brokered the deal and were scheduled to announce it during a news conference at 11 a.m. EDT (1500 GMT) Wednesday.
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He previously has advocated changes that would allow people who know about preparations for terrorist acts but fail to report them to be charged as accomplices.
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Justices' Halt to Gay Marriage Leaves Utah Couples in Limbo
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A Lawrenceville man who was once a member of the Serbian paramilitary force during the Bosnian War has pleaded guilty to federal charges.
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Californians go to 'war' over proposed gay-marriage ban
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Thomas E. Workman Jr. -- Lawyer, 73
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"What was surprising and was cool about the whole thing is that it was so effective for the families where there was a parent who smoked," she said. "It may be that waiting for a nonsmoking seat backs up their words with an action, even if they can't quit."
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One side (of the same side) are celebrity lawyers Theodore Olson and David Boies, who have urged that bans on same-sex marriage should be met with a swing-for-the fences challenge to convince federal courts that the restrictions are unconstitutional.
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committed to tolerance and justice is crucial.
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A 17-mile march in protest of gun lobby
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. Clearly, the only result of such bans on the private ownership of firearms is a populace
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The Supreme Court review is automatic for death-penalty cases, and Flor raised 11 issues for appeal. The court rejected all but one.
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Witnessing real-live executions in the entertainment and marketing setting of television would further cater to that anxiety, violate the right to privacy in the most intimate moments of life, such as death, subject the families involved to further anguish and heighten the international embarrassment already created by the fact that we export 30% more violent programs than we even air at home.
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Backers of Gay Marriage Ban Use Social Security as Cudgel
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He could get the death penalty.
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Federal court may not stop state executions
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DEMS DUEL GOP OVER GUN BILL
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The city's marriage license supervisor, Guy Sabelli, predicted an ''onslaught'' of applications on Wednesday and said that the office would remain open three hours longer than usual
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But by citing the experience of the rest of the world,
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BILL TO STIFLE SMOKING GETS BREATH OF LIFE
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Timothy McVeigh must die.
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In prison, Patterson said, he became a religious Christian, and he deeply regrets his violent past. "The crimes really tear at my heart," he said. "My prayers constantly go out to the family members of the victims."
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Study: Anti-smoking ads encourage teen use
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Florida House refuses to debate guns, declares porn dangerous
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The Trump administration's phaseout of a program
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IMMIGRANTS SPARED THE ISLAND TEST
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The event was organized by several gun rights groups that advocate for the open carrying of long guns - rifles and shotguns - which is allowed under Texas law.
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In 1997, the Legislature's frustration at the slow pace of executions reached a crescendo. To make the office of Capital Collateral Representative more responsive to political pressures, it was broken up into three regional offices and the Senate was given the power to approve the director for each region.
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Why take the Trump stunt seriously?
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Religious Conservatives Cheer Ruling on Gays as Wake-Up Call
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The judge scheduled a hearing today and said that if he keeps the suit in St. Louis, he would immediately consider an injunction.
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Gun control campaign renewed
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After finally getting U.S. visa, Pakistani grandma reunites with family in Somerset, Wis.
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Officer accused in woman's death won't take stand
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Ads could politically trump the Big Game
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'It was way too easy': Parents call for gun purchase 'cooling off' period in son's obituary
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A federal judge declared the federal death-penalty law unconstitutional Tuesday in a ruling defense lawyers said could provide a new argument for challenging capital cases across the country.
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The turnout at today's rally may provide a barometer of the vitality of the immigrant rights movement, which sent millions to the streets this spring but has generated less public attention in recent months. Local organizers said they expect hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from the East Coast, but protests this week in Phoenix and Chicago drew disappointing crowds.
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That incongruity has been a hallmark of Cuccinelli's seven years as a GOP lawmaker from Fairfax County, where by his own admission, conservatives of his stripe are an "endangered species." The unusual blend of politics and geography will come into sharp focus, in ways favorable and not, when he runs statewide this year as the Republican candidate for attorney general. Critics and fans of Cuccinelli, 40, say he is a shrewd and hardworking campaigner with a record of winning in enemy territory and a loyal following among home-schoolers, antiabortion activists and others in the conservative wing of the party. That base helped push Cuccinelli over the top at the recent Republican convention, where he secured the nomination from among three competitors.
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Maine to vote on gay marriage
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HOUSING AGENCIES TO SUE GUN MAKERS
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Among other controls, the bills would limit gun purchases to one a month and would require gun owners to promptly report lost or stolen firearms.
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A minister
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unwitting criminals.
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HOT ISSUES INCLUDE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE, ABORTION
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Table tennis players share love for sport Influx of foreigners gives club a boost
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"It is time for these proceedings to end," state lawyers wrote in a 33-page brief opposing a stay of the Supreme Court's historic ruling earlier this month.
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The temporary measure is a response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, which allegedly were carried out by 19 Middle Eastern men.
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Former astronaut Mark Kelly,
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JUDGE IN COLEMAN CASE FAVORS PROCEDURE OVER FACT
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Editorial: When crisis looms, Trump is the master of distraction
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But the bill's opponents say that Altria, which makes the world's most popular cigarette, Marlboro, has more mercenary motives, namely locking up its 51 percent market share of the cigarette business. Because the bill could limit tobacco marketing, Altria's competitors question how they will be able to woo new customers.
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This article should not have been in the editorial section, it should have been in the comic section. Bogus writes about a book by Michael A. Bellesiles, Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture. In the book, Bellesiles, a history professor at Emory University, claims that guns were scarce, the majority of American men did not care about guns, the militia was ineffective, and very few men hunted back then. These are just a few humorous claims contained in his book.
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SOME CAPITOL HILL COMMON SENSE
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The Breakfast Meeting: Gun Laws May Trip Up NBC, and a Third Act for Some Stars
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"If marriage means everything, it means nothing," Dobson said. "And we must defend the traditional definition of marriage as being exclusively between one man and one woman."
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Gay couples begin saying 'I do'
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To Rand Paul, Legal Immigration Is Also a Concern
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Here's how the world is responding to Trump's ban on refugees, travelers from 7 Muslim nations
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to reinstate, in tightened form, the national assault weapons ban that it let expire in 2004.
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The parents of Trayvon Martin, a teenager who was shot and killed a year ago by a neighborhood watch volunteer, George Zimmerman, had asked the task force to change the 2005 law to make it harder for someone who starts a fight to use a self-defense argument.
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For months, Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran (D) has been saying the state has one of the strongest cases against cigarette makers in the nation. But he said yesterday that he would be meeting with the state's lawyers in the coming days and hoped to make a decision by the middle of next week.
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Gay Rights in California
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McVeigh, 32, is set to be executed by injection at the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Ind.
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and anti-terrorism experts
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pleaded guilty
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But after his successful reelection in November, political analysts say, Sweeney is positioning himself for a gubernatorial run - touring the state talking Hurricane Sandy, for example - and could face a primary from the left, perhaps from Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop.
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Here's who President Obama's executive order on immigration could help
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Bill to Bar Suits Against Gun Industry Stuns Crime Victims
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MR. MCNARY'S ONE-HOUR TEACHING CAREER
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supporters of the initiative, including myself, recently turned in more than 634,000 signatures
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Some immigrants may not know the New River is badly polluted. Others don't care
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Marriage Licenses for Same-Sex Couples Force Issue to Fore in New Mexico
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SMOKING IS A AN INFORMED, PLEASURABLE CHOICE
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SIS FIGHTS GUN LAWS
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Gov. Jerry Brown ordered county clerks to begin issuing the marriage licenses.
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Johnson's departure leaves a newly expanded Democratic Senate majority looking for a new leader, and backers of a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage declaring resounding victory.
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The bullet shattered John Paulding's jaw and passed through the back of his head, narrowly missing his spine. Paulding survived but lost teeth and still suffers from seizures because of bullet fragments in his neck.
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FIRST PRO-GUN BILL PROPOSED FOR 2017 SESSION
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Trump hints at changes in gun laws
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while launching an anti-death-penalty campaign closer to home.
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CONSERVATIVES DRAW A BEAD ON IMMIGRATION BILL
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winding down two wars
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Arkansas court suspends gay marriage ruling
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said a state amendment would block the Legislature from eroding Wisconsin's so-called pre-emption law, which bars communities from enforcing gun-control ordinances stricter than state law.
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The request to the Supreme Court that the decision be stayed came instead from the National Organization for Marriage, which opposes same-sex marriage.
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Candidates join civil unions' cause
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From remarks by Rep. Chet Edwards (D-Tex.), whose district includes Killeen, at an Oct. 17 press conference in Washington on the failed gun legislation:
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