This would mean reinstating the gun-control law created in 1994 that expired a decade later.
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K. Corral, in Tombstone, Arizona, Winkler explains, had to do with a gun-control law.
All of this went on under a legal architecture that had existed for years, including a 1974 state gun-control law considered the strictest in the nation.
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Now they are worried once more as the Pentagon prepares to implement a new deficit-control law in fiscal 2012, which begins on October 1 for the government.
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Previous attempts to pass a gun-control law have failed, so the government has put a clause in its bill promising that the restrictions on gun sales would only come into effect if approved by a national referendum.
Will's son-in-law John MacMillan took control of the company in 1909.
Late Tuesday, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the leader of the Democrat-led Assembly, said the gun-control negotiations also included talks on strengthening Kendra's Law, a 1999 law that requires people court-ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment to comply with that treatment or risk a period of involuntary commitment.
One test of whether the deal constitutes a violation of anti-trust law is whether it gives Google significant control over Yahoo!'
In order for a budget agreement to become law, right -- the Republicans don't control both the executive branch and the legislative branch, and the Democrats don't control both.
In Scotland, the devolved administration has already tightened dog-control legislation, enabling enforcement officers to impose sanctions on the owners of out-of-control dogs and extending the criminal law on dog control to cover attacks taking place on private property.
"What makes the difference ... is the willingness of the legislators and the governors to take the lead and also, you know, the experience of gun violence in that state, whether it be through a mass shooting or the day-to-day shootings, " said Lindsay Nichols, staff attorney for the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun-control advocacy group based in San Francisco.
Internal investigations allow an organisation to maintain control and keep things quiet, but law-enforcement agencies have broader powers.
On December 8, 2006, members of the governing Aprista party passed a law that gave the Peruvian state more control over non-governmental organizations.
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Lindsay Lohan's youngest fans know her as both the freckle-faced girl from The Parent Trap...and an out-of-control young woman in trouble with the law.
For example, Turkish mining law is investment-friendly, as there is little bureaucratic control, an easy permitting process, and lower fees, and allows broader activities for companies involved in mining gold, copper and boron.
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When brother-in-law Landon Thorne proposed the idea that the duo buy control of Bonbright, a flagging investment firm, Loomis agreed.
He almost succeeded in winning passage of cap-and-trade legislation, a law that would have solidified federal control over the vast energy industry.
And with the UNDCP's help, it has come up with a drug-control master plan focusing on areas such as law enforcement, preventive education and crop substitution.
In Tuesday's 70-minute arguments, several justices disputed the claims of Bowman's lawyer that the so-called "exhaustion" doctrine of patent law limits the control the patent holder can exert after the first authorized sale of the item.
These arms-control schemes distinguish between parties and nonparties, not between law-abiding countries and rogue countries.
Fresh Start, which says it is backed by more than 100 Tory MPs, wants the UK to remain in the union, but with "significant revisions" to treaties - including the return of control over all social and employment law.
As I argue elsewhere, an example of this is the manner in which legal departments control the tripartite relationship between client, law firm, and third-party legal service outsourcing providers.
Ramseyer, an expert on Japanese law, and Rasmusen quickly deflate any idea these stats portray an out-of-control legal system.
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The elder Graham had inherited control of the Post Co. from his father-in-law, Eugene Meyer, who had acquired it out of bankruptcy in 1933.
In 1998, after a legislative battle, King signed a law granting, for the first time, island dwellers legal control of a three-mile ring of water around their island.
The department believes the tax is legal under a 1971 state law which allows cities of more than a million people to collect sales tax on weight-control salons, health salons, gymnasiums, and Turkish and sauna baths.
It's a question not only of spam and virus control, but archiving all e-mails as required by Securities and Exchange Commission law.
The new law and the threat of litigation it brings probably have something to do with the out-of-control cost of directors' and officers' liability insurance.
Aligned against the watchmaker are retailers and free-flow-of-information types like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who say Omega is using a law designed to control creative works to control the U.S. prices of manufactured products.
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