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U.S. v. Kahoe, No. 96-7215 (4th Cir.) (134 F.3d 1230) (January 28, 1998) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)

The gun activists often claim that the Government lives in abject fear of anyone (except, of course, Government employees) possessing guns - because an armed citizenry poses a threat to its base of power. They argue that the Government wants to make sure that never again will there be a ...

 

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