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Political columnist George Skelton has covered government and politics for The Times since 1974.

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Lawmakers should close bullet-buying loophole

Lawmakers should close bullet-buying loophole

June 16, 2013

From what I've been reading, the Santa Monica killer was packing an illegal assault rifle and 40 high-capacity ammunition magazines. He sprayed 100 bullets and had access to 1,300.

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    Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Roland Park Country School students walk to raise money

    Roland Park Country School graduate Jocelyn Young-Hyman, who is now a Peace Corps volunteer, has big plans for the money raised Thursday by her alma mater in its annual All-School Walk.
    Roland Park Country School graduate Jocelyn Young-Hyman, who is now a Peace Corps volunteer, has big plans for the money raised Thursday by her alma mater in its annual All-School Walk. Young-Hyman, a 2007graduate of the all-girls school on Roland...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Teaching and Learning, Students, Kenya, Education

  2. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Joseph A. Miklasz, attorney

    Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville.
    Joseph A. Miklasz, a trial attorney who practiced in Glen Burnie and was a wine collector, died of cancer Sunday at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 71 and lived in Crownsville. Born in Baltimore, he was raised in Severn and in East Baltimore, where he...

    Tags: Butchers Hill, Catonsville, France, Annapolis, Lawyers

  4. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. COLUMN: Joining military good choice for some

    Aberdeen
    Some join for the money, while others join to serve a higher purpose.  Joining the Armed Forces of the United States can be a good choice for many young Americans. That said, military life is not for everyone. In fact, I have often thought it would be a...

    Tags: Education, U.S. Army, Armed Forces

  6. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  7. Cairnbrook teen makes difference at local food pantry

    Ashley Malkin didn't think she'd need a pickup truck when she began soliciting donations for the Shade-Central City Food Pantry.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Ashley Malkin didn't think she'd need a pickup truck when she began soliciting donations for the Shade-Central City Food Pantry. But the response overwhelmed both Malkin and her compact car. "I only have a Ford Escort," the 17-year-old Shade-Central...

    Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Human Interest, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  8. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Remarkable Woman: Amy Little

    In a ceiling-high, greasy tangle of wheels, fenders, handlebars and derailleurs, Amy Little sees hope.
    In a ceiling-high, greasy tangle of wheels, fenders, handlebars and derailleurs, Amy Little sees hope. She's the co-founder with her husband, Lee Ravenscroft, of Working Bikes Cooperative (2434 S. Western Ave., workingbikes.org), a nonprofit...

    Tags: Northwestern University, Trips and Vacations, Rentals, Wrigley Field, Oak Park

  10. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. As needs deepen, SD Legislature switches to planned process

    The 2013 session of the Legislature showed we have deepening, serious problems in rural South Dakota.   A law was passed creating a tuition-payback program for lawyers. They have to go to rural counties — those with fewer than 10,000 populations...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Parties and Movements, Teaching and Learning, Separation of Church and State, Raven Industries Incorporated

  12. Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Living on the bay and loving it

    Driving the back roads that hug the periphery of Maryland's shoreline, there is no singular characteristic that defines the homes. The ones that date back to summer-only retreats are usually one-story clapboard structures with the give-away air conditioning unit in a window or two. Some are two-story, farmhouse styles. Many are built with their backs to the Chesapeake Bay or its tributaries.
    Driving the back roads that hug the periphery of Maryland's shoreline, there is no singular characteristic that defines the homes. The ones that date back to summer-only retreats are usually one-story clapboard structures with the give-away air...

    Tags: Fiction, Architecture, Nairobi (Kenya), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Building Material

  14. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. It's A Gray Area: Government is meddling in health care

    Since my last column about health care appeared in this space, the system has continued to gallop toward disaster. Today, under the federal government's "leadership," we often pay several times more in the United States for the same prescription drugs...

    Tags: Judges, Orange County Superior Court, Hospitals and Clinics, Lobbying, U.S. Navy

  16. May 3, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. It's A Gray Area: Government is not the road out of poverty

    The road to success for communities struggling with poverty is generally not hard to find, or even to travel. All it requires is a firm reliance upon yourself instead of government. To drive that point home, candidly ask yourself what government has...

    Tags: Judges, Orange County Superior Court, China, Ethics, Religion and Belief

  18. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Vacation Starter
  19. Summer fairs and festivals across America

    Those planning a summer vacation in the U.S., have plenty of special, enriching events to enjoy in various parts of the country this year.
    Special Correspondent
    Those planning a summer vacation in the U.S., have plenty of special, enriching events to enjoy in various parts of the country this year. Here are a dozen events –just some of what’s on tap for the summer—arranged chronologically....

    Tags: Mark Twain, Music, Festive Events, Entertainment, Boston

  20. Feb 15, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. Eagle Scout's Letter

    Blogging with Bill White
    My column Saturday will focus on a letter that an area Eagle Scout wrote to the Boy Scouts of America, protesting its anti-gay policies and accompanied by the return of his Eagle Scout medal. Unfortunately, space didn't permit the use......
  22. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Kelly easily wins Democratic race to replace Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress

    Former state Rep. Robin Kelly easily won the special Democratic primary Tuesday night in the race to replace the disgraced Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress, helped by millions of dollars in pro-gun control ads from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's political fund.
    Clout Street
    Former state Rep. Robin Kelly easily won the special Democratic primary Tuesday night in the race to replace the disgraced Jesse Jackson Jr. in Congress, helped by millions of dollars in pro-gun control ads from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Chicago Elections, Cook County Government, Personal Weapon Control, Trials

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