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  2. Arizona Department of Gaming seizes hundreds of guns in ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Hundreds of firearms were seized by the Arizona Department of Gaming following a Special Intelligence Unit investigation in Tucson. Two people were arrested and 452 ...

  3. Shannon's law (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Smith's death sparked a furor among Arizona residents. Her funeral was attended by approximately 1,300 people. A sunflower monument, made with melted metal from confiscated firearms, was raised in her honor at Madison Meadows Middle School by her classmates and friends. Nearly $20,000 in donations for the monument were primarily raised by ...

  4. ATF gunwalking scandal - Wikipedia

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    Gunwalking, or "letting guns walk", was a tactic used by the Arizona U.S. Attorney's Office and the Arizona Field Office of the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), which ran a series of sting operations [2] [3] between 2006 [4] and 2011 [2] [5] in the Tucson and Phoenix area where the ATF "purposely allowed ...

  5. How the Feds Destroyed Backpage.com and Its Founders - AOL

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    The Backpage co-founder and former alt-weekly magnate was standing in the library of his labyrinthine Paradise Valley, Arizona, home. ... there's a guy pointing a gun at me," he tells me in March.

  6. Jim Larkin (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, the judges leaned almost exclusively on Section 230, as in a 2011 Missouri case, M.A. v. Backpage, in which the plaintiff claimed that her pimp advertised her at the age of 14 on Backpage. But the federal judge in the Missouri suit dismissed the claim based on Section 230, noting, "Congress has declared such websites to be immune ...

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  8. Gun laws in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In Arizona, anyone who is not prohibited from owning a firearm and is at least 21 years old can carry a concealed weapon without a permit as of July 29, 2010. [3] Arizona was the third state in modern U.S. history (after Vermont and Alaska, followed by Wyoming) to allow the carrying of concealed weapons without a permit, and it is the first state with a large urban population to do so.

  9. After the Tucson Shootings, the Old Gun Debate Gets New Urgency

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