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We Will March On Washington, D.C. In April
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"Late on the evening of Day Two of the SHOT show, I was met by several members of the gun industry and asked to have a private and serious discussion on the Second Amendment March. They shared with me concerns that the march would fail, and that, in the process, I would weaken the gun rights movement. I listened with gritted teeth as they told me that the time was not right for a march of this type, and that the gun owners of our country would not follow it. They reasoned that I had less than 100 days to earn all the money needed and that I would never make it. Inside, I was furious. Outside, I remained calm and listened to everything they had to say." ... |
Roscoe Pound on the Second Amendment
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"'In the urban industrial society of today a general right to bear efficient arms so as to be enabled to resist oppression by the government would mean that gangs could exercise an extra-legal rule which would defeat the whole Bill of Rights.' Roscoe Pound, The Development of Constitutional Guarantees of Liberty 91 (1957)."
"Although Pound prided himself on being in touch with current realities, he was already being be proven wrong by the facts on the ground. The possession of efficient arms by civil rights workers (including Condoleezza Rice�s father, a Methodist minister) and of groups like the Deacons for Defense was essential to the success of the Second Reconstruction. ..." ... |
To Keep And Bear Arms
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"Modern debates about the meaning of the Second Amendment have focused on whether it protects a right of individuals to keep and bear arms or, instead, a right of the states to maintain militia organizations like the National Guard. This question, however, was apparently never even discussed for a long time after the Bill of Rights was framed."
"The early discussions took the basic meaning of the amendment largely for granted and focused instead on whether it actually added anything significant to the original Constitution. The debate has shifted primarily because of subsequent developments in the Constitution and in constitutional law." ... |
Second Amendment March Bus Trip Sponsored by New Jersey Coalition for Self Defense
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"This coming April 19th, the New Jersey Coalition for Self Defense will be running a bus trip to bring patriots from across the state to the Second Amendment March in Washington DC."
"The mission of the Second Amendment March is to petition our elected officials against establishing anti-gun legislation, regulations or other encroachments in the form of treaties; and to remind America that the Second Amendment is necessary to maintain our right to self defense."
"It is the one right that protects all others."
"We will accomplish our mission by a peaceful march in Washington DC, the United States Capital, when patriots from all across america join on the gronds of the Washington Monument." ... |
The look and feel of modern racism
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... "In August, MSNBC commentators pandered to racists, under a guise of opposing racism, with their own racist reporting. A black man had peacefully protested a pro-Obama health care rally ... He was lawfully armed with two guns. The network awkwardly cropped video of the man so tightly it was impossible to see his skin. MSNBC's Contessa Brewer said: '... there are questions about whether this has racial overtones. I mean, here you have a man of color in the presidency and white people showing up with guns ...'"
"A colleague then explained how the armed man reflects 'the anger over a black man becoming president.'"
"In MSNBC's world, a black man with guns � who objects to one of the president's key agendas � might as well be white." ... |
Clock ticking down toward national parks carry
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"Later this month, national park rules will change dramatically, and for the better ... when it will become legal for park visitors to pack firearms for personal protection in accordance with state laws in which a specific park is located."
"Here in Washington State, that will mean licensed concealed or unlicensed open carry, and there might even be an exception to that, since Washington statute clearly exempts people from the requirement of having a concealed pistol license if they are engaged 'in a lawful outdoor recreational activity ... or is traveling to or from a legitimate outdoor recreation area.'"
"... it would be a tough argument to contend that a national park is not a 'legitimate outdoor recreation area.'" ... |
Otis McDonald, 76: The Public Face Of Chicago Gun Law Challenge
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"Otis McDonald, 76, says he needs a handgun to defend himself in his Chicago neighborhood. So in April 2008, the retired maintenance engineer agreed to serve as the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit challenging Chicago�s 28-year-old handgun ban. Soon after, he walked into the police department, and, as his attorneys had directed, applied for a .22-caliber Beretta pistol, setting the lawsuit into motion. When that case is argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on March 2, McDonald will become the public face of one of the most important Second Amendment cases in history, says the Chicago Tribune." ... |
Should You Buy Stock In Gun Companies?
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... "In contemplating an investment in the stock of gun and ammunition companies, one needs to understand that this particular part of the business landscape differs from just about any other business sector. There are several reasons for this ... On the surface, the products of gun and ammunition companies, in terms of putting one�s money into a product attractive to the investing public, would seem to be the same as any other being produced ... Unlike most of the other products in these markets, however, gun and ammunition company stock will never escape from the political and/or legislative agenda that those committed to either the support of or the opposition to the Second Amendment to the Constitution espouses. ..." ... |
Appleseed
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"I've been hearing for years from friends I respect about the Appleseed Project, which ... teaches dual lessons of American History and riflery. The history focuses on April 19, 1775 and the events that surrounded 'the shot heard 'round the world,' in a humanistic detail that you rarely see in history books. The riflery focuses on standard military marksmanship doctrine, circa early 20th Century � and I don't say that as a slap, because that doctrine makes a very solid foundation for 'modern techniques' to build upon."
"The objective of the program is to reawaken the United States as a nation of riflemen, and to imbue all the independence and responsibility which that concept implies ..." ... |
Le Templar Hawks Gun Rights for the Goldwater Institute, and Why I Just Purchased My First Minuteman Missile
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... "Anyway, Templar's e-mail for [the Goldwater Institute] was about how the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution can be used to guarantee gun rights for all. The 14th Amendment happens to be one of my favorite amendments. It ... helped the Civil Rights Movement achieve significant victories over Jim Crow in the '50s and '60s."
"Now, according to the Goldwater Institute, the 14th Amendment's gonna let me buy my first nuke. Since the Second Amendment to the Constitution guarantees my right to bear arms, and since the 14th Amendment should keep the states from infringing on this right, shouldn't these dictates apply to nuclear arms as well? We all know that warheads don't kill people, people do." ... |
Save Us From the 'True Believers'
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"On Friday night, I went along on a College Republican-sponsored trip to Hi-Caliber Firing Range ... And like all the stowaway liberals who came along for the ride ... I had a blast, firing off rounds from a rented FN Five-seven."
"Before we could head to the range, however, we were obliged to listen to a safety lecture/stump speech delivered by state-Rep. Sean Jerguson ... we were unsurprised to hear Jerguson voice his support for even such extreme measures as allowing guns in college classrooms ... But while we were comfortable accommodating Jerguson and his ideas in the friendly setting of the range, it's not as humorous when true believers are ready and willing to legislate to the fullest extent of their ideology." ... |
NY: Taking aim at gun tragedies: Brooklyn Borough president to honor teen advocate Kristine Arroyo
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"At 18, Kristine Arroyo already knows how to stand up to the powerful [NRA] - and tomorrow night, she'll stand up and be honored at Borough President Marty Markowitz's State of the Borough address."
"Arroyo ... went to Albany last year with New Yorkers Against Gun Violence to lobby legislators to tighten gun laws and get firearms off city streets."
"For her, the issue was personal - just weeks before, her 17-year-old friend Tay was shot to death when an argument among a group of teens got out of hand and someone pulled out a gun." ... -------
KABA Note: Since 21 is the minimum age for a handgun permit in NYC, we can only assume that Kristine wanted lawmakers to make teen possession of a handgun doubleplusunlegal. |
"Known Unknowns"
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"This just in from the Apache ...""Have you two seen this?"
http://www.policypointers.org/Page/View/8519
Pages 31-33 are the most 'interesting' but pages 29-30 are as well. ..."
"It says the military must be prepared for a 'violent, strategic dislocation inside the United States,' which could be provoked by 'unforeseen economic collapse,' 'purposeful domestic resistance,' 'pervasive public health emergencies' or 'loss of functioning political and legal order.' The 'widespread civil violence would force the defense establishment to reorient priorities in extremis to defend basic domestic order and human security.'" ... |
Judge Jack Weinstein Again Sings the Praises of the Jury�s Nullification Power
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... "In those decisions reducing the constitutional role of the jury and arrogating to courts themselves greater control of jurors than the Constitution permits, modern federal judges have assigned the ugly name 'nullification' to the jury's exercise of discretion - a word having negative connotations dating back to some juries' post-Civil War harsh treatment of minorities. A more apt word for modern juries' exercise of their constitutional power to soften the application of overly harsh laws in specific cases would be 'rectification.' Exercise of this corrective power relies on the jury's historic role, going back to Colonial times, of bringing the law as applied into better accord with current community human considerations." ... |
AZ: Concealed carry permit holder fends off 4 attackers
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"A Buckeye, Arizona man reportedly used his handgun to stop 4 attackers who were beating him with a baseball bat."
"Police say that the concealed carry permit holder was in a parking lot near 195th Avenue and Indian School Road when 4 males in their late teens or early twenties approached him and attacked with a baseball bat ..." ... |
LA: Kenner Business Owner Shoots and Kills Robber
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"Incident occurred Friday night outside check-cashing establishment on Williams Boulevard"
"The owner of a Kenner check-cashing store shot and killed an alleged robber Friday night outside of his establishment in the 3200 block of Williams Boulevard."
"Investigators say the man was approached in a parking lot by three men as he left his business just before 9pm."
"One member of the trio produced a gun and struck the man in the head and then grabbed a backpack the victim had in his possession. The intended victim retrieved the backpack, pulled a gun from it and shot two of the suspects." ... |
AZ: Police ID robbery suspect shot, killed by Phoenix homeowner
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"Police have identified a man who died after he was shot while trying to rob a Phoenix homeowner Wednesday afternoon."
"Phoenix Police Sgt. Tommy Thompson said 26-year-old Rudolph Gomes was seen breaking into a coin operated car wash machine ..."
"A witness apparently followed Gomes and called police. ..."
"Thompson said he ... ran into the neighborhood ..."
"Officers arrived on the scene and as they set up a perimeter and began searching the neighborhood they heard a 'pop.'"
"Police then received a call that a homeowner had shot an armed intruder ..."
"... the 59-year-old homeowner told police Gomes tried to rob him at gunpoint and at some point he was able to get a shotgun and shoot the intruder." ... |
WA: Shotgun handy for Yakima man with burglars
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Three men tried to break into a home west of Yakima while the resident was home.
The Yakima County sheriff's office says he was on the phone to a dispatcher Sunday when a brick came through the window.
The homeowner armed himself with a shotgun as the would-be burglar entered the house. When he saw the gun, the intruder jumped into a getaway car. It sped off with the homeowner firing three shots at the car. The third suspect fled on foot.
A sheriff's deputy and Union Gap police stopped and arrested two men in the car. A Washington State Patrol trooper arrested the third man. |
KY: Suspect shot during attempted robbery
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A delivery driver turned the tables on a couple of would-be robbers late Thursday night.
Lexington Police say two juveniles jumped the worker for China King outside an apartment building on Laketower Drive, near Lakeshore Drive around 9:15 p.m.
The delivery man then pulled out a handgun, shooting one of the kids in the abdomen.
He went to the hospital to be treated for non life-threatening injuries, according to police.
The other suspect was taken into custody.
Police say the delivery driver hasn�t been charged. |
Home invasions are getting too common - are you prepared? - part 2
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"My last article on home invasions reported on an alleged invader who was killed in the Greenville area. In that article I commented on the number of home invasions in Knoxville and the surrounding area."
"The Knoxville News-Sentinel reported another home invasion in Knoxville, and one in Oak Ridge this past week."
"While the statistics indicate that any one of us has a low probability, the possibility of a home invasion is still real, as indicated above. And, just as with seat belts it is too late to buckle up after a crash, it is to late to prepare for home invasions when the door is crashing in." ... |
More Women are Packing Heat
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The Second Amendment never sounded so good. In lieu of police layoffs and having fewer officers on Tulsa streets, more people are applying for a concealed carry license.
However, the look of students signing up is changing, because more women are enrolling. In the last decade, weapons instructor, Robert Welch says female enrollment has tripled.
"they need it more than us guys do," said Welch." "This is about personal self defense."
Welch said obtaining a concealed carry license is fairly simple. Students must attend an eight hour course, which covers how to use a gun. Upon completion, students must then apply for a license. Approval could take up to 90 days. Licenses are valid for five years. |
OH: Democrats dump pro-gun Secretary of State candidate in favor of anti-gunner
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"Last week, news that Ohio Republican Party Chair Kevin DeWine successfully maneuvered a pro-gun candidate out of his party's primary race for attorney general, thus giving his anti-gun cousin Mike an unopposed run, rocked pro-gun voters across the Buckeye State."
"This week, apparently not wanting to be out-done, Democrats took their turn at shafting pro-gun voters in their party primary race for Secretary of State."
"According to news reports, State Representative Jennifer Garrison (D-93), a former Buckeye Firearms Association-endorsee, has been essentially forced out of the Democrat primary by party leaders concerned about her stance on gun rights, among certain other issues ..." ... |
TX: NRA endorses Gov. Rick Perry
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"Texas Governor Rick Perry has earned the endorsement of the [NRA] and the Texas State Rifle Association in his primary race against challengers Kay Bailey Hutchison and Debra Medina. The endorsement is important for Perry in a primary in which mobilizing special interests and Republican niche groups could be the key to victory."
"In statements issued after the announcement, both the NRA and TSRA touted the strength of the voting power of their members and Perry's commitment to gun rights. 'Under Gov. Perry�s leadership, Texas has effectively implemented some of the most gun owner friendly laws in the nation,' said NRA board member Susan Howard-Chrane. 'Gov. Perry truly understands the importance of the Second Amendment ..." ... |
AK: Gun measure seen as states' rights issue
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"Alaska lawmakers are fighting federal gun regulations with a proposed law of their own: the Alaska Firearms Freedom Act."
"The bill is another attempt to assert state rights over federal regulations, this time regarding guns, accessories and ammunition made and distributed in-state. The rationale - which ignores federal court precedents - is that the federal government only has the constitutional power to regulate interstate commerce. The bill passed through the full House last year and was the subject of a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday." ... |
SC: Legislators approve states rights resolution
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"South Carolina legislators have passed a measure lambasting Congress as overstepping its constitutional bounds."
"The South Carolina House on Tuesday voted 86-27 to affirm its support of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments that limit the scope of federal power, and gun rights under the Second Amendment."
"The vote ended a week of debate. Democrats complained the resolution was a pointless, political move to cull favor from conservative voters. ..."
"Republicans countered that Democrats were the ones wasting time delaying and arguing against the measure."
"The House initially approved it last year. The Senate approved an expanded version last month." |
DE: State lawmakers appear willing to overturn firearms ban in public housing if authorities ignore NRA demands
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"In response to a Caesar Rodney Institute investigation, state lawmakers appear willing to overturn the ban of gun ownership by residents who live in public housing units plagued with crime."
"The institute's report, published Monday, Feb. 1, said all four of the state�s public housing authorities ban their residents from owning firearms despite clear protections in the Delaware Constitution, the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Supreme Court decisions and recent rulings by lower courts that have found similar bans to be unconstitutional." ... |
DE: Gun Legislation - Latest News
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"We are living in a time where many people don't feel safe in their own neighborhood. As a precaution, they may keep a firearm in their home."
"It's a constitutional right to keep and bear arms, but in Delaware some residents say that right has been taken away, by the Delaware State Housing Authority. ..."
"Right now the Housing Authority is getting heat from state lawmakers and the National Rifle Association because they do not allow law abiding residents to own a gun in any of their complexes."
"In a statement a spokesperson for the NRA says, 'It's illegal for a public housing authority or any official to deny the Second Amendment rights to anyone based on socio-economic status.'" ... |
TSA forces Federal Officers to carry locked guns?
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"Pilots at America's Airlines have an inside perspective on how red tape and politics are getting in the way of airline security. Here's what they've told us."
"Despite the will of the people and Congress, the [TSA] has failed to put in place reasonable safeguards to protect the traveling public. The Federal Flight Deck Officers Association (FFDOA) and Passenger-Cargo Security Group (PCSG) are working to correct these problems, but it seems to be an uphill battle."
"While Federal agencies scramble to meet President Obama's demand that armed Federal officers cover substantially more flights, the TSA is refusing to unshackle thousands of Federal officers who are ready, willing, and able to defend our nation's airlines." ... |
ATF Counsel's Office Mendacity in the Dobyns' Case: Hanging Street Agents & Their Families Out to Dry
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"CPT Jonathan Tuttle of the Beltway Commandos forwards this post from the ATF agent 'Microscope' on the CleanUpATF.org website."
"I have taken the liberty of posting the pdf of the judge's order in this case here. You may be suspicious of 'Microscope's' analysis until you read the order."
"Once again we see how the street agents are being screwed by the senior executives, especially the professional liars of the Chief Counsel's Office." ...
"The elements of Agent Dobyns case may be unique but ATF�s actions against him are not. They demonstrate a common example of how ATF executives loath working agents, and most especially the ones who have the courage to take a stand against them." ... |
Will the ATF Counsel's Office go gently into that good night? Who's going to be the 'roadkill' in Road Dog?
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"So, I was talking to a friend about the Road Dog case after communicating with CPT Jonathan Tuttle."
"We were marveling that these agents (it seems there are at least three of them telling the dangerous truth about the lies told to get the wiretap) must understand what it means to go up against the beast within. This behavior is at least career ending. Yet there they are, telling the truth despite the blowback. They must know that this is a life or death struggle. And it came to me that, for the lawbreakers of the Chief Counsel's office, it would be easier to set these guys up and kill them without too many questions being asked. Indeed, such a 'clean-up' operation could be made so that their deaths served the larger agenda ..." ... |
OR: Portland woman who loses two sons in one day says 'this doesn't make any sense'
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... "Police shot and killed Campbell in the parking lot of a girlfriend's Portland apartment ... after being called about a suicidal man with a gun. Police say he was shot 'in response to perceived threatening actions.'"
"Campbell's family and witnesses said Campbell was not carrying a gun; police would not confirm that. ... Witnesses say Campbell was trying to comply with commands, having stepped outside with his hands locked behind his head. He may have been mouthing off, but was not a threat, they say." ... -------
Submitter's Note: According to witnesses, the second son wasn't following police orders quickly enough, so the police urged compliance by shooting him with bean-bags. He reacted reaching towards the impact area on his back. Evidently, that's when the police accomodated his request for suicide assistance by shooting him in the back. |
WV: Officer pleads no contest
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"A Martinsburg City Police officer accused of assaulting a man last August over inappropriate messages sent to his wife ... entered a plea of no contest Monday to one count of misdemeanor battery."
"Lt. John Sherman Jr. was subsequently fined the maximum fine of $500 and ordered to pay court costs ..." ...
"A no contest plea is considered a conviction, though it is not an admission of guilt and generally means a defendant chooses not to contest the charges. Sherman was placed on administrative leave with pay after the Aug. 6, 2009, incident ..." ... [emphasis added]
"Whether or not Sherman will be fully reinstated at the department will likely be decided at a future civil service review board hearing ..." ... |
Canada: Police chief pushes for knife ban
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"Combating a proliferation of knife crimes would be easier if the province drafts legislation that edges Saskatchewan closer to a provincewide knife ban, says Saskatoon police Chief Clive Weighill."
"In meetings with provincial Justice Ministry officials about new legislation, Weighill argued for a provision that would allow police to seize a knife -- or a sword or a machete -- even if it hasn't been used in a crime or there's no discernible intention to commit an offence."
"'People can walk around Spadina (Crescent) carrying a machete and an officer can't do anything about it unless someone walks up and threatens someone,' said Weighill." ... -------
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CO: Gun activists ready to bring fight against CSU
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"Gun activists called on CSU's Board of Governors on Monday to scuttle a proposal banning all weapons, including concealed handguns, from campus."
"At a news conference on the Oval at Colorado State University, members of the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners said state law prohibits CSU from banning legally carried concealed weapons from campus."
"The group has already threatened a lawsuit and has helped students at the University of Colorado at Boulder sue over a similar ban."
"Rocky Mountain Gun Owners persuaded CSU about eight years ago to drop a similar plan after holding a similar news conference."
"'If the Board of Governors insists on a fight, we will bring it,' said RMGO attorney Terry Ryan." ... |
KY: Grad student sues UK over being fired for having handgun in car
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"A University of Kentucky graduate student has sued the university and others, claiming he was wrongfully fired from his job at the UK Chandler Medical Center because he had a handgun in his car."
"The car was parked [about a mile away] at Commonwealth Stadium while he was at work."
"Michael Mitchell, who had a permit allowing him to have a concealed weapon, was working as an anesthesia technician at the medical center in April 2009, when he was fired." ... -------
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WA: It's about control
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"As another legislative session is upon us, four Seattle-area senators have already introduced an outrageous bill (SB 6396) that attacks the rights of every honest gun owner. As is the case with most gun control legislation, this proposal is over the top. I encourage everyone who has an interest in preserving their Second Amendment rights to review the bill in its entirety on line. You have to see it to believe it. (Google: Washington State SB 6396)."
"In a nutshell, the authors' goal is to label any semi-automatic pistol, semi-automatic or pump-action rifle or shotgun capable of accepting a detachable magazine with a capacity of 10 rounds of ammunition as an assault weapon. ..." ... |
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