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Northwestern Study Says 1994-2004 Federal Assault Weapons Ban Worked WTTW
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Ohio Governor Signs 'Stand Your Ground' Law After Suggesting He'd Veto It NPR
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A Proposal to Radically Expand Florida’s Stand-Your-Ground Law Duke Center for Firearms Law
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