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'''2007''' wasn't a good year for the gun control crowd. The New York Post reported that gun license holders in NYC include financier Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., Queens district attorney Richard A. Brown, Westchester County district attorney, Janet DiFiore, music executive Tommy Mottola, chief executive of Marvel Comics, Isaac Perlmutter, radio show host Don Imus, lawyer Barry Slotnick, lawyer Raoul Felder; publisher Robert Forbes, the cab-driving political activist Fernando Mateo, former new York Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno (recently indicted for fraud), actor Robert De Niro, actor Harvey Keitel, film producer Martin Bregman, cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder, and Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler. All of these individuals have retained their gun licenses under Bloomberg's "tough on guns" administration. (Hey, it ain't ''what'' you know...) | '''2007''' wasn't a good year for the gun control crowd. The New York Post reported that gun license holders in NYC include financier Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., Queens district attorney Richard A. Brown, Westchester County district attorney, Janet DiFiore, music executive Tommy Mottola, chief executive of Marvel Comics, Isaac Perlmutter, radio show host Don Imus, lawyer Barry Slotnick, lawyer Raoul Felder; publisher Robert Forbes, the cab-driving political activist Fernando Mateo, former new York Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno (recently indicted for fraud), actor Robert De Niro, actor Harvey Keitel, film producer Martin Bregman, cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder, and Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler. All of these individuals have retained their gun licenses under Bloomberg's "tough on guns" administration. (Hey, it ain't ''what'' you know...) | ||
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== August == | == August == | ||
* [[August 14]] — Mentally ill animator [[Paul Boyd]] was executed in the middle of a busy street by Vancouver police officer [[Lee Chipperfield]], who shot Boyd in the head as he crawled on his hands and knees after having already suffered multiple [[gunshot wound]]s from Chipperfield. | * [[August 14]] — Mentally ill animator [[Paul Boyd]] was executed in the middle of a busy street by Vancouver police officer [[Lee Chipperfield]], who shot Boyd in the head as he crawled on his hands and knees after having already suffered multiple [[gunshot wound]]s from Chipperfield. | ||
− | * [[August 21]] — The [[ | + | * [[August 21]] — The [[GOROLE:About#The_crash|first incarnation]] of the [[GOROLE]] comes online with its first page: the [[Remington 870]]. |
== September == | == September == | ||
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== November == | == November == | ||
* [[November 14]] — Texan [[Joe Horn]] becomes more famous that he ever wanted to be after shooting two burglars. | * [[November 14]] — Texan [[Joe Horn]] becomes more famous that he ever wanted to be after shooting two burglars. | ||
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== December == | == December == |