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* [[MAIG]] had a pretty crappy year:
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** Former Mayor David Della Donna, of Guttenberg, New Jersey was convicted of Federal extortion and mail fraud charges and sentenced to four years and three months in federal prison.
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** Another MAIG Mayor, Larry Langford had a lawsuit filed against him for illegally accepting $156,000 in cash and benefits.
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** Former Mayor Will Wynn was convicted of Class C misdemeanor, for a choking assault on a man who had crashed a party.
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** (And there's more below...)
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* The RCMP amalgamated their firearms-related sections, the [[Canada Firearms Centre]] and the [[Firearms Support Services Directorate]], into one integrated group, the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] (CFP),and celebrated the 10th anniversary of the opening of its Central Processing Site in Miramichi, New Brunswick.  As if that were something to celebrate.
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* A variant of the [[FN SCAR]] was one of four finalist rifles for the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) competition, and [[Fabrique Nationale]] introduced a semi-automatic version of the SCAR modular rifle system, the 16S (Light) and 17S (Heavy), at the end of the year.
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* FN Herstal announced plans to produce [[Winchester Model 70]] rifles at its plant in Columbia, SC.
  
 
== January ==
 
== January ==
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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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== July ==
 
== July ==
* [[July 21]] — Following the [[Heller decision]], the [[Second Amendment Foundation]] partnered with [[Smith & Wesson]] to announce the creation of a [[Heller revolver|commemorative revolver]]. The revolver was presented to the six plaintiffs of the case and made available for consumers in the fall.
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* [[July 28]] — Rep. Mark Kirk's attempt to revive the so-called "[[Assault Weapons Ban]]" gets sent to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. That's also as far as it ever gets.  
* [[July 28]] — Rep. Mark Kirk's attempt to revive the so-called "[[Assault Weapons Ban]]" gets sent to the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security. That's also as far as it ever gets.
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== August ==
 
== August ==
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* The [[Canadian Firearms Program]] recorded a total of 1,859,501 valid [[firearm licenses]], which was roughly 5.6% of the [[Canadian]] population.
 
* The [[Canadian Firearms Program]] recorded a total of 1,859,501 valid [[firearm licenses]], which was roughly 5.6% of the [[Canadian]] population.
  
== Also this year ==
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== Year in pictures ==
* [[MAIG]] had a pretty crappy year:
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** Former Mayor David Della Donna, of Guttenberg, New Jersey was convicted of Federal extortion and mail fraud charges and sentenced to four years and three months in federal prison.
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** Another MAIG Mayor, Larry Langford had a lawsuit filed against him for illegally accepting $156,000 in cash and benefits.
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** Former Mayor Will Wynn was convicted of Class C misdemeanor, for a choking assault on a man who had crashed a party.
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** (And there's more below...)
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* The RCMP amalgamated their firearms-related sections, the [[Canada Firearms Centre]] and the [[Firearms Support Services Directorate]], into one integrated group, the [[Canadian Firearms Program]] (CFP),and celebrated the 10th anniversary of the opening of its Central Processing Site in Miramichi, New Brunswick.  As if that were something to celebrate.
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* A variant of the [[FN SCAR]] was one of four finalist rifles for the Infantry Automatic Rifle (IAR) competition, and [[Fabrique Nationale]] introduced a semi-automatic version of the SCAR modular rifle system, the 16S (Light) and 17S (Heavy), at the end of the year.
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* FN Herstal announced plans to produce [[Winchester Model 70]] rifles at its plant in Columbia, SC.
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== The year in pictures ==
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File:Dick Heller.jpg|[[June 26]]: [[Dick Heller]] outside the U.S. Supreme Court
 
File:Dick Heller.jpg|[[June 26]]: [[Dick Heller]] outside the U.S. Supreme Court

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