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Gun politics / James Madison / District of Columbia v. Heller / United States Constitution / Second Amendment to the United States Constitution / Self-defense / Right to keep and bear arms / Concealed carry in the United States / United States v. Miller / Law / Politics of the United States / Politics
Date: 2010-02-05 22:18:46
Gun politics
James Madison
District of Columbia v. Heller
United States Constitution
Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
Self-defense
Right to keep and bear arms
Concealed carry in the United States
United States v. Miller
Law
Politics of the United States
Politics

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