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"When frustrated voters in San Francisco last month chose to ban handguns in their city, it took the National Rifle Association 24 hours to challenge the vote in court."
"Even the San Francisco city leadership that backed the law banning the sale, manufacture and distribution of firearms within city limits is resigned to the fact the courts will likely overturn the will of 58 per cent of voters and keep the famously liberal city from becoming the third large U.S. municipality to ban handguns." ...
"Nowhere is the U.S. right to bear arms more obvious than here, in flood-ravaged New Orleans, where gun dealers report a shortage of weapons." ... -------
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