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H.R.3436: To provide for greater judicial discretion in sentencing for certain firearms offenses committed in exceptional circumstances.

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June 15, 2008 no one is safe while the congress is in session…

hr 3436 (reyes): this bill would allow courts to act more leniently with respect to firearms offense sentencing in cases of persons who are “authorized to carry” firearms in connection with their jobs. hr 3462 (lampson): this bill would ...

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Source: Conservative Libertarian Outpost


May 22, 2008 the second amendment blog bash 2008

i also co-sponsored legislation (hr-3436) which would have withheld funding from the united nations if it undermined rights of americans guaranteed by the 2nd amendment. lastly, i co-sponsored legislation that would establish a national ...

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Source: Mad Irish Man's Conservative Consortium


April 13, 2008 Open thread 4/13 | WE Blog

H.R. 3436 (Reyes): This bill would allow courts to act more leniently with respect to firearms offense sentencing in cases of persons who are “authorized to carry” firearms in connection with their jobs. ...

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August 10, 2007 H.R. 3436: To provide for greater judicial discretion in ...

A bill in the US Congress: To provide for greater judicial discretion in sentencing for certain firearms offenses committed in exceptional circumstances.

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August 02, 2007 HR 3436, To provide for greater judicial discretion in sentencing ...

HR 3436 would provide for greater judicial discretion in sentencing for certain firearms offenses committed in exceptional circumstances....

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