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Gun laws in US
I have to write a letter to a politician debating a topic so naturally I picked guns (Gun violence specifically, the wouldn't let me do Gun Control anymore), could some of the knowledgable users who know these well list them on here to help me out. I'm writting to Joe Biden BTW. He'll never read it but it'll make my demonic teacher happy that I get it done.
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Bans, limitations, laws passed, laws now expired. I'm not very picky.
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I assume you also mean on the federal level? Because if you want to get into state and local laws, then you're looking at thousands.
There really isn't much I could tell you that the NRA-ILA site and GunCite don't do better, so just check these out: http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/Federal/Read.aspx?id=63 http://nraila.org/GunLaws/ http://guncite.com/ Last edited by MT2008; 03-09-2009 at 02:26 AM. |
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Thanks, these will do just fine. What pisses me off is no one lets you use wikipedia because anonymous users can add wrong info but it is so much easier and usually fine. Being someone who works on a wiki sponsered site, I almost find this insulting.
I can use government sites so these are good.
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Anyway, Wikipedia does have issues. When I used to edit articles on the IRA and the Troubles (the subject of my Honors Thesis), I had to constantly deal with dumbfuck IRA sympathizers who would delete or change anything that they thought portrayed their Gaelic Gods in anything less than flattering language. So you will have people who can't be trusted to be objective and will edit/delete anything they disagree with. But at least you can look at References. |
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