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Date: 2015-09-10 12:21:18
Handgun
New York City Police Department
Gun politics in the United States
Licenses
Self-defense
Law
Gun laws in New Jersey
Gun laws in Oklahoma

The Arbalest Quarrel Petitions the NYPD for a Rule Change The Arbalest Quarrel website and the New York Seneca Sporting Range are holding a Petition Drive. The purpose of the Petition Drive is to urge the NYPD Police Com

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