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  2. Missouri House Republicans scrap two gun bills after Kansas ...

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    Missouri House Republicans have scrapped two gun-related bills this year following the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally.

  3. Patrick Mahomes Fined Nearly $15K by NFL for 'Violent Gesture ...

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    The quarterback mimicked shooting a gun after a touchdown pass during the Nov. 17 game in Buffalo, N.Y. Patrick Mahomes Fined Nearly $15K by NFL for 'Violent Gesture' During Chiefs-Bills Game Skip ...

  4. Bipartisan Safer Communities Act - Wikipedia

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    After two deadly mass shootings in May 2022—the shooting at a Tops supermarket in Buffalo, New York and the Uvalde school shooting—the Democratic-majority House (on a near party-line vote) passed a package of gun-control bills, including a safe storage bill and bills to increase in the minimum age to buy semi-automatic rifles to 21, ban ...

  5. 16 Indiana gun bills died in session last year. Which ones ...

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    We asked the Indiana lawmakers behind 16 gun bills that died last year if they intend to bring them back in 2024. Here's what they said.

  6. Coin shooting pistol - Wikipedia

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    Coin shooting pistols are devices designed to fire common currency of various denominations. One of the earliest known in the United States is for a patent filed November 11, 1909, [1] by Theodore Zens. No known examples exist today. Two patents exist for quarter-shooting pistols designed for shooting coins at toll booth baskets from 1965 and 1988.

  7. Assault Weapons Ban of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    On January 24, 2013, Dianne Feinstein and 24 Democratic cosponsors introduced S. 150, the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013, into the U.S. Senate. [19] [20] The bill was similar to the 1994 federal ban, but differed in that it used a one-feature test for a firearm to qualify as an assault weapon rather than the two-feature test of the 1994 ban. [21]

  8. Gun safety advocates urge action on PA stalled gun bills at ...

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  9. Money gesture - Wikipedia

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    The money gesture, also known as the pay me gesture, is signalled by repeatedly rubbing one's thumb over the tip of the index finger and middle finger. The gesture resembles the act of rubbing coins or bills together and is generally used to indicate a financial topic.