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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
In addition to its normal operations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) is responsible for keeping the public abreast of the ever changing rules and regulations regarding firearms. In their annual publication, they list the official and complete text of federal agency regulations. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ATF
Can Just Anyone Buy A Gun On The Internet?
Outdoorhub.com busts the myth that “anyone can buy a gun on the Internet” in this article by Tom McHale. In this fifth installment of their Buying and Selling a Firearm series, Tom covers the details of interstate and “online” gun sales.
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Transporting Firearms & Ammunition – TSA
According to the TSA, nearly 2,700 guns were confiscated from the carry-on bags of people attempting to boards flights in 2015. Many people do not completely understand the many laws governing the transportation of firearms in the United States. The TSA breaks it down for you in this travel tips article.
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Interstate Transportation of Firearms
From the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action, we find a guide to the interstate transportation of firearms. Federal and state firearms laws change frequently and often without notice. Therefore, it is your responsibility to find out what the laws are in your state, as well as those you plan to travel to and through.
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White House Native American Resources
In the spirit of strengthening the relationship between the federal government and native american and Alaskan tribes, President Obama has compiled a list of valuable resources. Listed within this site are resources for education, employment, environment, food, loans, and youth organizations.
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The National Tribal Preservation Program
Over 500 Indian tribes, are officially recognized by the United States government, in the contiguous 48 states and Alaska. These federally recognized tribes are eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, either directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts. This site provides vital information and cultural resources for Native Americans.
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Indian Resources Section of the Justice Department
Attorney General Edward H. Levi created the Indian Resources Section of the Justice Department on May 27th, 1974. Since then, the department has provided primary “responsibility for trial court litigation of suits in which the United States is asserting rights to water, title to property, hunting and fishing rights and other natural resource interests of Indians and Indian Tribes.”
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The US Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs
The US Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs offers a broad range of federal, state, and local government services. BIA services include an education system consisting of 183 schools and dormitories educating approximately 42,000 elementary and secondary students and 28 tribal colleges, universities, and post-secondary schools. Knowledge is power.
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Forever 21 & Brandy Melville Copyright Infringement Lawsuit
Design patents for printed fabrics are nothing new. In a recent lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, a retailer claims their printed fabric design was copied and sold by another brand. Deborah Belgum, a writer with the California Apparel News, gives us the details in a recent post. While you're there, check out other interesting articles in this informative fashion news site.

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