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Reason: Boulder Legislators Spray-Fire From the Hip at 'Assault Weapons'

Boulder politicians are dumb as rocks... Via Reason: 
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UK Tries to Ban "Assault Rifle-Style" Crossbows

Brits are on the slipperiest of slopes.  Via Express: 
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Ammoland: School Shooting Stopped by Good Guy with a Gun in Illinois

MSNBC is nowhere to be found. Via Ammoland: 
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Pantagraph: Illinois Lawmakers Trying Again with New Version of Gun Dealer Bill

Doing business in Illinois would be much more difficult- and expensive.  Via Pantagaph: 
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The Hill: California High Schoolers Write Gun Control Legislation, Will Introduce It to Local Government

They better stick to learning...  Via the Hill: 
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Politics USA: Nancy Pelosi Demands Vote on Gun Legislation After Santa Fe Shooting

In tomorrow's news: Pelosi pushes a ban on shotguns and revolvers.  Via Politics USA: 
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NY Times: Please, Please Buy This Company

How about not? Via The New York Times:
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Denton Record-Chronicle: Santa Fe Shooting Suspect's Choice of Guns Complicates Debate Over Assault Rifles

What will they ban next? Via the Denton Record-Chronicle: 
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Times-Standard: Arcata Moves Toward Drafting Locked Gun Storage Law

Wonderful...  Via the Times-Standard: 
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