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== March ==
 
== March ==
* [[March 5]] — The [[United States]] National Research Council released a report that concluded that a national database of [[ballistic markings]] is unworkable and that there is not enough scientific evidence that, "every gun leaves microscopic marks on [[bullets]] and [[cartridge]] cases that are unique to that weapon and remain the same over repeated firings".
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* [[March 12]] — West Virginia, with a long tradition of "[[stand your ground]]" in its case law, finally got around to codifying it as a statute (WV code §55-7-22).
 
* [[March 12]] — West Virginia, with a long tradition of "[[stand your ground]]" in its case law, finally got around to codifying it as a statute (WV code §55-7-22).
  

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