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U.S. court panel rules in favor of D.C. gun law
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Unless illegal immigrants are wanted for crimes, federal authorities generally do not hold them because detention space is limited.
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Calif. court to consider same-sex marriage
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Ruben Navarrette: The wrong debate on immigration
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Putting Judge Alito's Dissent in Context
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Rep. Russell Capps, R-Wake, said before the House voted 100-4 Monday to allow the measure to be filed.
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GUN MAKERS AGREE ON SAFETY LOCKS
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Immigration bill faces Senate blitz
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Why not put handgun control to a referendum?
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JUSTICES SHOOT DOWN RULINGS ALLOWING FELON TO REGAIN GUN RIGHTS
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NUMBERS KEEP GUN-LAW VIOLATORS AT LARGE / AN ODD CHORUS OF PRO- AND ANTI-FIREARM FORCES IS CALLING FOR TOUGHER ENFORCEMENT
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The Delaware Department of Justice says the state does not have an exemption for family gifts.
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Clerical Error Cited in Children's Slaying
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"The current practice raises the possibility that the police are arming street criminals," Maloney said. "Most responsible law enforcement agencies will agree that this needs to be stopped."
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Undoing the crime bill's crimes
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The commission grouped its nine revisions into different categories, some with more than one idea. Seven would change more than one part of the constitution. In addition to those nine proposals, the Legislature put four other amendments on the ballot. The election will test voters' attention spans.
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Prop. 8
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Gabby's org. fights ghost guns on web
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U.S. District Judge William Sessions said recent cases, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found juries and not judges must hand out death sentences, have rendered existing death-penalty law unusable.
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Mexican President Felipe Calderon chastised President Bush yesterday, accusing him of doing too little to stem the causes of illegal immigration and failing to curb the U.S. appetite for illegal drugs.
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The plan has drawn angry reactions from conservative groups
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The pro-gun advocates turned in about 1,800 signatures gathered on petitions over the weekend at a gun show held at the county-owned Expo Center in San Mateo. The petitions "vehemently oppose" the gun ban, scheduled to take effect next January.
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STATES SAY `BRADY'-TYPE LAWS WORK
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N.Y. Senate presses ahead with vote on gay-marriage bill
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A sound approach on guns
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SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
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Judge Royce C. Lamberth of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ordered the defendants held without bail pending further hearings.
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'C rucify him! Crucify him!"
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"Somebody who's disturbed or a crook -- they're not going to care (if it's illegal to carry a gun in certain locations),"
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City blows $1M on 'low IQ' cop killer
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"Guns: Loaded Conversations" came about after the shootings at Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016, which left 49 dead and 53 wounded.
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Urs married death-row inmate Joseph O'Dell on July 23, 1997
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Valley legislators back gay marriage, it's just hard to tell
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The voices against gay marriage;
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Well. Not only had Ms. Murphy shared a modest ranch house in Austin, Tex., with Sara Barker for nearly 30 years, not only had she cared for Ms. Barker through two terrible final years of illness, but the two were indeed legally married.
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Cuccinelli Sticks to His Guns in Statewide Race
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Falcon Heights has become the latest Minnesota city to approve a domestic partnership registry as the state moves closer to voting next year on a constitututional ban on same-sex marriage.
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The real threats to the family unit are the high rates of illegitimacy, domestic violence and divorce
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not by a court
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Jeb Bush's team, which has looked for many of its advisers to pledge fidelity to his all-but-declared campaign, has at least one who is still involved in multiple projects.
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Jacine Gielinski, a student at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, was killed April 29, 1997.
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Same-sex divorce rate not as low as it seemed
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Visas for seasonal work could double
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Obama would not
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Weston, 41, is scheduled to appear for arraignment Wednesday in U.S. District Court. When he appeared in court last month, he was heavily bandaged and in a wheelchair.
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at a Lewes, Del., gun shop.
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Chief Judge William B. Traxler Jr., writing for the majority, found that the Maryland law "significantly burdens the exercise of the right to arm oneself at home" and should have been analyzed using a more stringent legal standard.
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Mexico to aid undocumented immigrant youths at 50 consular offices across U.S.
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Roll-Your-Owns Cut Taxes
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COURT BACKS BILLBOARD BAN FOR CIGARETTES
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Hispanic Leader Indicted in Las Vegas; Abuse of Amnesty Program Is Alleged
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Bill would restore missing part of gun law
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Giuliani Repeats His Call for National Gun Licensing
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It also gives statistics on how a smoking ban could hurt tobacco industry jobs and cut government tax revenue.
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Now Alabama
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Electronic cigarettes push the FDA's buttons
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LAW RECKLESS IN SPEEDING EXECUTIONS
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JUSTICE SEEKS BILLIONS FROM TOBACCO FIRMS THE DEPARTMENT WANTS TO RECOVER HEALTH COSTS AND TAKE AWAY PROFITS IT SAYS WERE "ILL GOTTEN" THROUGH DECEPTION.
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Russia and the far right's cozy affair;
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The death penalty has been undergoing greater scrutiny
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The Issue That Goes Ignored
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The lawsuit approach will allow all concerned to go on happily profiting at the expense of remaining smokers.
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Two Inmates Executed In Virginia and Texas
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On guns, it's time to be like Mike
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The 14 GOP senators who backed the plan included Kirk and Sens. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and John McCain of Arizona, who also are trying to hold on to their seats in November.
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The last-minute maneuver caps a weekslong fight between de Blasio and Mark-Viverito over the money.
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But the issue divides Republicans and Democrats, something that especially matters in the GOP-controlled House, where many Republicans represent safe GOP districts that leave them more vulnerable to primary threats than general election challenges.
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Prosecutor's Prize
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The Supreme Court ruled in 1986 that executing an insane person would violate the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
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"I know how tough this is. My dad owned a grocery store and I worked behind the counter,"
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The mayor said he believed doing so could hurt the city's lawsuit against the industry.
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Wisconsin man challenges concealed-carry denial
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San Mateo County boosts punishment for selling smokes to kids
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Chewing tobacco regularly increases the risk of developing oral cancers; recent studies have associated heavy use with increased odds of pancreatic cancer, as well. The European Union banned sales of an earlier formulation of Snus in 1992 after a World Health Organization study determined the product could cause cancer. Snus is still sold in Sweden, where it originated, and in Norway.
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The $30 price would spike to $38 with the state fee increase.
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Harlon B. Carter, Longtime Head Of Rifle Association, Dies at 78
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Gun Control Today Has Proved a False Prophet
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Marvel Comics' superheroes have met their match: a 7-year-old. The comic book giant is eliminating cigarette and cigar smoking from its superheroes trading cards because of a complaint from Sammy Blum. Sammy wrote to the New England Journal of Medicine, which printed his letter in today's edition. "I collect Marvel Masterpieces," Sammy wrote. "So do some of my friends and my brothers. I found five out of 100 cards that were smoking!!" Sammy listed the offending characters, both heroes and villains: Blaze, Gambit, Kingpin, Nick Fury and Red Skull. "Why do they make cards for kids that show people smoking?" wrote Sammy, the son of family physician Alan Blum, who is chairman of a Houston anti- smoking group called Doctors Ought to Care. In a reply printed below a copy of Sammy's letter, Marvel Entertainment Group President Terry Stewart, whose company owns such characters as X-Men, Captain America and Spider-Man, announced it would eliminate smoking from future cards. Marvel spokeswoman Pamela Rutt said Sammy's letter "really did open our eyes." She said the company had no plans to reconsider the use of smoking characters in comic books, "but . . . it might come up."
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Up in arms
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Thanks to developments in recent weeks, including Bush's call for the amendment and 3,400 same-sex marriages in San Francisco, marriage was the dominant topic at the all-day conference.
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I mean only slight disrespect. The Temperance movement had many virtues - at least until it became overly politicized and fanatical, rather like what's happening lately to the anti-smoking cause.
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Two cigarette industry representatives say the White House told them last week that three crucial concessions must be made in the proposed $368.5 billion tobacco settlement to win President Clinton's approval.
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concentrating on putting more police officers on the street and fighting drug abuse.
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FBI SOFTWARE CRASH HALTS GUN SALES NATIONWIDE AS INSTANT BACKGROUND CHECKS
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But because the total will be smaller, the actual number of spots for skilled workers will go down from the present 140,000 a year to something in the 75,000 to 100,000 range.
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* Attorneys general for Rhode Island and Connecticut plan to issue legal opinions today on how their states should handle the issue.
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An average of 14 children and teen-agers are killed with guns each day.
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The ballot measure would amend the state constitution to confine marriage to a union between a man and a woman.
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Dealers: Talk of gun control boosts sales
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elderly individuals
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The man, Ricardo Aldape Guerra, was sentenced to death in 1982 for the killing of a Houston police officer and once came within three days of execution.
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About 200 students gathered on the Stanford campus in the afternoon to protest the decision, and more crowds were expected at evening protests in San Mateo and Palo Alto.
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Cuban Boy's Father Meets INS Officials In Havana
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Even Lyle Blanchard, the legislative analyst in the D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
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It's an issue expected to spark an INS appeal to the Supreme Court. A source at the Justice Department, which oversees the INS, said "the matter is under review."
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Candidates Cower on Gun Control
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Vice President Biden committed the ultimate political offense over the weekend: He revealed his honest opinion, in this case about same-sex marriage.
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and away from our children and schools,"
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The Brady law, which took effect in 1994 after bitter controversy in Congress and strong opposition from the National Rifle Association, was enacted to combat a nationwide "epidemic of gun violence."
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