Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Post Office and Civil ServiceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Civil service |
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... groups in the United States . For years they have managed to frustrate the will of the American people that firearms be regulated . Not even the assassination of the President of the United States , John F. Kennedy , caused them to ...
... groups in the United States . For years they have managed to frustrate the will of the American people that firearms be regulated . Not even the assassination of the President of the United States , John F. Kennedy , caused them to ...
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... groups , to a bill along the lines of the bill now under debate in the Senate . The major purpose of the pro- posal is to limit the commerce in concealable handguns to federally licensed dealers , who in turn would be required to ...
... groups , to a bill along the lines of the bill now under debate in the Senate . The major purpose of the pro- posal is to limit the commerce in concealable handguns to federally licensed dealers , who in turn would be required to ...
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... groups . It may be useful , in this regard , to spell out what the pending bill does not do . For one thing , the measure has nothing whatever to do with collectors of antique firearms as " any firearm of a design used before the year ...
... groups . It may be useful , in this regard , to spell out what the pending bill does not do . For one thing , the measure has nothing whatever to do with collectors of antique firearms as " any firearm of a design used before the year ...
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... groups at every level to develop construc- tive legislation . " The three firms were joined in their statement by ... group that regularly has supported NRA positions before legislative committees . NRA officials were not available for ...
... groups at every level to develop construc- tive legislation . " The three firms were joined in their statement by ... group that regularly has supported NRA positions before legislative committees . NRA officials were not available for ...
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... groups - has without the slightest apparent twinge of con- science , opposed with a vicious disregard of fact every effective piece of firearms legislation introduced since the gun proctection effort began . . . we expect the NRA and ...
... groups - has without the slightest apparent twinge of con- science , opposed with a vicious disregard of fact every effective piece of firearms legislation introduced since the gun proctection effort began . . . we expect the NRA and ...
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administration agencies answer areas basic basis better bill BLUMSTEIN BSSR California Census and Statistics Census Bureau Chairman citizens collection committee concerned Congress Congressman Betts cooperation correctional cost Crime Commission Criminal Justice Statistics criminal justice system D.C. DEAR decennial census delinquency Department of Justice Director District ECKLER effective Federal Government firearms GREEN gun control House individual institutions JACKSON E law enforcement legislation limited mandatory MCCAFFERTY ment National Center National Crime National Criminal Statistics National Rifle Association NCIC offenses Office operating organizations parole percent persons planning police departments police statistics population probation procedures proposed questions records reporting system response rifles ROBERT N. C. NIX sample social statement statistical program subcommittee survey testimony Thank tion Uniform Crime Reports United United States Code victims voluntary WALDIE Washington Wickersham Commission
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Page 50 - It is not the breaking of his doors and the rummaging of his drawers- that constitutes the essence of the offense; but it is the invasion of his indefeasible right of personal security, personal liberty, and private property, where that right has never been forfeited by his conviction of some public offense; it is the invasion of this sacred right which underlies and constitutes the essence of Lord Camden's judgment.
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Page 17 - The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; a well armed and well regulated militia being the best security of a free country: but no person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms shall be compelled to render military service in person.
Page 14 - A rifle having one or more barrels less than 16 inches in length, and any weapon made from a rifle, whether by alteration, modification, or otherwise, if such weapon, as modified, has an overall length of less than 26 inches.
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Page 51 - ... (2) make any publication whereby the data furnished by any particular establishment or individual under this title can be identified; or (3) permit anyone other than the sworn officers and employees of the Department or Bureau or agency thereof to examine the individual reports.