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Animal 'rights' extremists merge to advance anti-hunting agenda

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Two of the most rabid anti-hunting organizations, The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and The Fund for Animals (FFA) have merged and hope that it would become a hard-hitting campaign. The uniting of the Humane Society of the U.S. and The Fund for Animals represents a new axis of evil that now confronts all who enjoy and respect hunting heritage and want to protect that tradition for generations to come.

Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2005
Acquisitions & mergers, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Company acquisition/merger, Fund for Animals, Humane Society of the United States, Animal rights activists

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Ballistic imaging and comparison technology vs. ballistic "fingerprinting"

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Ballistic imaging and comparison technology is a useful tool in the investigation of crimes committed with firearms and to advance the registration agenda. While Ballistic fingerprinting is an attempt to expand the current technology beyond crime-scene evidence collection by creating a national registry of bullet and casing images of all new rifles and handguns before they are sold.

Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2003
Technology application, Forensic sciences

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State police call for shutting down Maryland's ballistic "fingerprinting" system

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The Maryland State Police Forensic Sciences Division has called for scrapping the state's ballistic-imaging program. The program has cost the taxpayers of Maryland more than $2.5 million but has produced no results.

Publisher: National Rifle Association of America
Publication Name: American Rifleman
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0003-083X
Year: 2005
Maryland, Civic and social associations, Civic and Social Organizations, Police Organizations, Usage, Police administration, Police departments

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Subjects list: United States, Services, Forensic ballistics
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