Congress Votes to Remove Less-Than-Lethal Devices From Gun Control Act Coverage
The U.S. House passes a bill exempting less lethal projectile devices from National Firearms Act and federal gun regulations.
The U.S. House passes a bill exempting less lethal projectile devices from National Firearms Act and federal gun regulations.
The citizen militia lives. The Republic endures. The responsibility to protect both remains with us.
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