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== December == | == December == | ||
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* [[December 5]] — In the case of [[Silveira v. Lockyer]], the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit showed just how dumb judges can be by not being able to figure out that the [[Second Amendment]] is an [[D.C. v. Heller|individual right]] | * [[December 5]] — In the case of [[Silveira v. Lockyer]], the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit showed just how dumb judges can be by not being able to figure out that the [[Second Amendment]] is an [[D.C. v. Heller|individual right]] | ||
* [[December 7]]: — Former Emory University professor of history Dr. Michael A. Bellesiles, author of ''Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture,'' had his Bancroft Prize revoked for "scholarly misconduct." | * [[December 7]]: — Former Emory University professor of history Dr. Michael A. Bellesiles, author of ''Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture,'' had his Bancroft Prize revoked for "scholarly misconduct." | ||
+ | * The Auditor-General of Canada, Sheila Fraser, reported that the [[Canadian long gun registry]] project was running vastly above initial cost estimates (500 times more, to be precise). It was also disclosed that one out of every six firearms registered has no [[serial number]]. | ||
== Also this year == | == Also this year == |