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How Will President Biden’s New Executive Order on Guns Affect the Rights of Private Gun Owners? (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment representative explains why Biden’s latest executive order won’t stop criminal gun violence. During a recent visit to Monterey Park CA,  President Joe Biden announced that he will sign an executive order which will get “the U.S. as close to universal background checks as possible” in an effort to curb the “active shooter” events . Additionally, Biden will speak with the Federal Trade Commission to get a public report taking a closer look at … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Pushes Back Against Joe Biden’s Call For an “Assault Weapons” Ban With New TV Campaign

A representative talks about the push, and why it’s more important than ever. In an effort to fight back against President Joe Biden’s push to ban “assault weapons” in the United States, the Second Amendment Foundation has announced a “second wave” of TV ads, with a total of 80 spots set to kick off this week. Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb noted in a press statement, “We’re hitting the media big time to educate the … Read more

Colorado Could Soon Have Its Own “Assault Weapons” Ban, But Just How Far Will It Get?

A Second Amendment representative doesn’t believe the proposed ban by Colorado Democrats will get very far. Another day, another state attempting to ban “assault weapons” from sale. A pair of Colorado Democrats are attempting to introduce a bill in Colorado that will ban the sale and transfer of “assault weapons.” This comes on the heels of the state seeing a number of “active shooter” events, including one in Colorado Springs late last year. State Reps … Read more

Democrats and Republicans Remain Further Divided On Finding a Solution To Gun Violence (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative addresses a new L.A. Times report about growing concern over gun laws in California. Following two more in state “active shooter” events , a new poll shows that Californians are very concerned about gun violence – but the politicians above them seem very divided about finding a solution. The survey indicates that around 64 percent of those polled are concerned about being harmed by gun violence, or someone close to … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Files a New Brief In Response To California’s Ongoing “Assault Weapons” Ban

A representative for the group explains why the ineffective ban shouldn’t be in place. California has been boasting about the effectiveness of the assault weapons ban that it put in place some time ago, despite the fact that “active shooter” events haven’t dropped as much as it was hoping. Now, with reports that the ban could soon be overturned, the Second Amendment Foundation has filed a crucial response brief, making note of its lack of … Read more

A Councilman Is Calling For a Proposal To Arm Uber and Lyft Drivers For the Sake of Safety (Guest: Second Amendment)

A spokesman for the group explains why it should be safety first for rideshare drivers. With several states seeing a massive crime increase, a councilman believes enough is enough when it comes to rideshare drivers being unsafe. Following a shooting incident that cost of the life of his daughter (a Lyft driver) back in November, Peachtree Corners City Councilman Joe Sawyer is looking to draft a proposal that will allow rideshare drivers to carry firearms … Read more

Federal Judge Overturns Prohibition on Marijuana Users Possessing Firearms

A Second Amendment Foundation representative says the decision is one that champions the rights of U.S. citizens. This past weekend, the judge has knocked down a federal law that prohibited marijuana users from possessing firearms, deeming it unconstitutional. This follows the move by the Supreme Court the prior year to expand gun rights to people in the United States. Simultaneously , U.S. District Judge Patrick Wyrick dismissed an indictment against a man who was charged … Read more

New Florida Constitutional-Carry Bill Unleashes Anti-Gun Lobby  Scare Tactics (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains  movement for Constitutional-Carry. Earlier this week, Florida House Speaker Paul Renner and several Republican leaders  began pushing a new bill to allow gun owners to carry firearms in the state without the need for a government permit. While the bill is receiving major support from both key politicians and pro-gun advocates, it’s also got some negativity against itfrom Democrats saying  should the bill pass, it could likely make the state a target … Read more

Florida Is Moving One Step Closer To Allowing Constitutional-Carry – And Here’s Why That’s a Good Thing (Guest: Second Amendment Spokesperson)

A spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why the latest move by Florida lawmakers is the right one. At a time when several states are creating barrierswith extremely limiting gun bans, Florida is moving forward with a Constitutional-Carry logic in mind. This week, Florida lawmakers introduced legislation that would allow people to carry a concealed firearm without the need for a government-issue permit. In a recent press conference, Republican State Representative Chuck Brannan explained, “Our … Read more

California’s Strict Gun Laws Aren’t Stopping “Active Shooter” Events – So Now What? (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation explains why Gov. Gavin Newsom needs to find an alternative solution. Governor Gavin Newsom believes that setting strict gun laws for California would slow down “active shooter” events. He’s wrong A new report from ABC News explains that a number of shootings have taken place in the state over the past month, including one at Half Moon Bay that led to the deaths of seven people. Matthew Lang, a professor of … Read more

Illinois’ Gun Law Is So Ridiculous, Even This Sheriff Refuses to Enforce Them (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why the actions by DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick speak volumes. Earlier this month, Illinois passed a wide ban on semi-automatic rifles and a certain style of magazines. Ever since, several gun rights groups, along with private citizens, have voiced their opinion, stating the law is unconstitutional. However, it’s when one of Illinois’ own law enforcement officers decided to step up and explain why he won’t be enforcing the … Read more

The Supreme Court Refuses to Listen to Gun Retailers, And It’s a Serious Problem

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why the Court’s deaf ear to New York’s strict gun laws could cost gun sellers dearly. A few months back, New York decided to implement its Concealed Carry Improvement Act, after the Supreme Court had knocked down strict laws it had made beforehand. But now, the Court has seemingly turned its back on retailers that are being hurt by this very act. The Court recently rejected a bid by … Read more

Maryland’s “Unique” Gun Control Measures Are Asking For Trouble (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

The Gun Safety Act of 2023 could bring about more trouble than it’s actually worth. In the city of Annapolis, Maryland, Senate President Bill Ferguson has presented a number of gun control proposals that could be a hassle for private gun owners and Concealed-Carry citizens. Titled the Gun Safety Act of 2023, the bill, if passed, would prohibit those with permits for Concealed-Carry to take their firearms within 100 feet of any public place. In … Read more

Alabama Becomes the 25th State To Allow For Concealed-Carry Without a License (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why this is a huge move forward for protection. As the new year began, a noteworthy state joined the list of others that now allow for concealed-carry of firearms without a license. Alabama passed the law, which went into effect on January 1st, making it the 25thstate in the U.S. to do so. This is a sweeping change for concealed-carry, considering that only two states allowed for it back … Read more

The City of Buffalo’s Lawsuit Illogically Attacks Gun Sellers (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation slams the suit, stating that the blame is being placed on the wrong shoulders. With President Joe Biden still working on an “assault weapons” ban, some states are taking issues surrounding gun violence into their own hands. But some might be a little too drastic on the topic. Right before the Christmas break, the city of Buffalo filed a “first of its kind” lawsuit against gun manufacturers and sellers … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Is Fighting Back Against New Jersey’s Concealed Carry Law

A representative from the group explains why a lawsuit was the best way to fight back. New Jersey has just signed a controversial new gun law into effect, one that prevents citizens from Concealed-Carry, even with permit, in “sensitive places”; it also made carrying an operable handgun illegal “while in a vehicle.” As expected, Republicans have voiced their opposition to the controversial law; and gun groups are taking action. The Second Amendment Foundation filed a lawsuit … Read more

Governor Ron DeSantis Expects a Major Change To Florida Gun Laws In 2023 (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

Second Amendment Foundation encourages other states to look into the Governor’s moves towards Constitutional-Carry. For months now, several politicians have been demanding states to allow Constitutional-Carry, in which selected citizens carry firearms to prevent active shooter events or other criminal acts. But Governor Ron DeSantis appears ready to move forward with making it a law for the state. A report from TampaBay.com notes how DeSantis expects lawmakers to pass the Constitutional-Carry law during the 2023 regular legislative … Read more

Oregon’s New Gun Law Will Completely Eviscerate the Right To Bear Arms If It’s Allowed To Pass (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment representative explains why the new law could be bad news for gun owners in Oregon. Back in November, Oregon voters approved Measure 114, a law that would ban the manufacturing, purchase or sale of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition within the state. In addition, it would also have a requirement for citizens looking to purchase a gun to go through a safety course, as well as pass … Read more

The ATF’s Plans To Destroy “Fast and Furious” Guns Seems Hazardous In the Face of Justice (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why their destruction isn’t the long-term solution. There’s a reported plan in the works that the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF for short) intend to destroy firearms that have association with Operation Fast and Furious, with ties to the Obama-Biden administration that have led to a great deal of controversy. It has several politicians in uproar, particularly Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH), who notes, … Read more

Oregon’s New Gun Law Will Completely Eviscerate the Right To Bear Arms If It’s Allowed To Pass (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment representative explains why the new law could be bad news for gun owners in Oregon. Back in November, Oregon voters approved Measure 114, a law that would ban the manufacturing, purchase or sale of magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition within the state. In addition, it would also have a requirement for citizens looking to purchase a gun to go through a safety course, as well as pass … Read more

With an Increase In Crime On College Campuses, One Expert Believes That Banning Guns Will Actually Make Things Worse (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment representative explains why different solutions are needed when it comes to campus crimes. With so much talk these days about banning “assault weapons,” one expert believes that taking banning guns may not be the definitive answer when it comes to quelling violence on college campuses. While speaking with Fox News, Crime Prevention Research Center Founder and President John Lott explained, “College campuses generally have low crime rates, but safety is always important, and police … Read more

President Biden Is Pursuing an Assault Weapons Ban Yet Again, But Is It an Effective Plan? (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation explains why President Biden may be heading in the wrong direction. Just days after active shooter events that took place in Colorado Springs and Virginia, President Joe Biden is determined to ban “assault weapons.” But the question is if that’s truly the right answer. In a press statement, Biden made it clear that a ban is absolutely necessary. “The idea (that) we still allow semiautomatic weapons to be purchased is … Read more

A Rise In Philadelphia Carjackings Provides Further Evidence That Constitutional-Carry Is Necessary (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation member explains why having a firearm could provide relief in the face of rising criminal activity. Several states are seeing a massive increase in criminal activity at the moment, including New York, Portland and Seattle. However, Philadelphia has seen a somewhat unprecedented wave of carjackings that is simply “not normal.” A new Fox News report reveals that the city has seen an increase of 300 percent over the past year at gas stations. “A … Read more

President Biden’s Repeat Call To Ban Assault Weapons In the Face of a Tragedy Feels Like Exploitation, According To Gun Experts (Guest: Second Amendment)

The Second Amendment Foundation speaks about the latest actions by the President, and his initiative to keep weapons out of the hands of private citizens. In the midst of what took place at the University of Virginia earlier this week, President Joe Biden has once again pushed for a ban on “assault weapons.” However, some experts believe that he’s merely using this tragic event as exploitation to move his bill forward. The Citizens Committee for … Read more

Incoming Threats Send a Clear Message – Firearms Must Be Allowed In Churches Again (Guest: Second Amendment)

A threat received by the FBI over the weekend leaves indication that protection is needed, according to Second Amendment. Over the weekend, the FBI’s Newark office made note of “credible information” about a “broad threat” to local synagogues in New Jersey. Though nothing came of it, it has brought question into whether firearms should be allowed in places of worship. Second Amendment Foundation Executive Director Adam Kraut made note of laws that prevented weapons from being brought … Read more

The Second Amendment Foundation Has Filed an Amicus Brief To Fight Against Washington D.C.’s Recent Transit Gun Ban (Guest: Second Amendment)

The Second Amendment Foundation Has Filed an Amicus Brief To Fight Against Washington D.C.’s Recent Transit Gun Ban A representative for the group explains why the ban is unlawful – and how it could hurt private gun owners. Recently, a District of Columbia (D.C.) resident filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against the city’s recent ban on carrying handguns through its public transportation system. Now, to provide him support, the Second Amendment Foundation has … Read more

The Attack On Paul Pelosi Is a Call For the Need of Guns Against Intruders (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains that the attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband could’ve been prevented with better protection. At a time when many are asking what good guns are in the hands of private citizens, a major talking point has arisen following an attack on Paul Pelosi, husband to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Paul was attacked with a hammer over the weekend, leaving him with a fractured skull and other small injuries. His attacker … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Files Appeal Against Case Banning Firearms From Homes of Licensed Day Care Specialists In Illinois (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative for the group explains why it’s vital that people have the choice to bear arms, especially in today’s climate. A lower court ruling in Illinois that calls for the ban on firearms for the purpose of immediate self-defense in the homes of adults licensed to provide day or foster care has resulted for an appeal by the Second Amendment Foundation. Alongside the Illinois State Rifle Association, Illinois Carry and two private citizens – Darin E. … Read more

A New Gun Control Bill Is Now In Effect – And Could Hurt Current and Potential Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative for Second Amendment Foundation explains how much of a violation this is on the rights of gun owners. In an effort to crack down on potential active shooters, Senator John Cornyn and several of his RINO Senators have put a new bipartisan gun control bill into effect. The problem, however, is how it curbs the rights to current and potential new gun owners. Several gun owners have protested the new bill, stating how … Read more

The Citizens Committee for the Right To Keep and Bear Arms Calls Out President Biden and Democrats, Noting “Dishonesty” From Raleigh Shooting (Guest: Second Amendment)

A representative from Second Amendment Foundation elaborates further on the statement from the pro-gun group. Following the tragic shooting that took place in Raleigh over the weekend – resulting in the deaths of five people – the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (or CCRKBA for short) sounded off on President Joe Biden for his re-commitment on potentially passing a ban against assault weapons. Alan Gottlieb, Chairman for the CCRKBA, noted, … Read more

The Latest Active Shooter Event In Raleigh Calls For a Needed Solution – And Concealed-Carry Is the Answer (Guest: Second Amendment)

A spokesperson for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why governments should consider this option. Another tragic active shooter event has taken place in Raleigh, and its community is reeling. Five people have been killed in the tragic event, with a 15-year old suspect taken into custody. Among these victims are three women, as well as a police officer. Many are asking questions as to what motivated the shooter, as an “investigation is ongoing,” according to … Read more

A New Report Suggests That the FBI Could Be Hiding Numbers Indicating Just How Effective Concealed-Carry Citizens Are (Guest: Second Amendment)

A Second Amendment Foundation representative questions why the bureau would be reporting lower numbers. Many private gun owners and pro-gun groups have been calling for the passing of a concealed-carry rule to help with growing criminal activity in cities, as well as a potential solution for active shooter events. Today, a news story from Fox News indicates why they’re making such an argument. The report, put together by the Crime Prevention Research Center (CPRC), notes that there … Read more

A Federal Judge Has Stopped Gov. Hochul’s Strict New York Gun Laws – But How Long Will It Last? (Guest: Second Amendment)

New York Governor Kathy Hochul was just celebrating the newly implemented gun laws for her state, following the Supreme Court’s overturning of restrictive local gun licensing requirements earlier in the summer. However, that victory has been cut short by a recent court decision. U.S. District Court Judge Glenn Suddaby has paused several items in the gun laws, particularly the requirement that concealed-carry applicants must have “good moral character” and strong social media presence. In addition, … Read more

As Hurricane Ian Approaches, Consideration For National Constitutional Carry May Be Needed (Guest: Second Amendment)

The forthcoming weather event in Florida could present a need for protection from looters and criminals. Second Amendment’s Lee Williams recently wrote about the need for national Constitutional Carry with Hurricane Ian set to approach Florida within a matter of hours. But there’s a reason for this, he explains. “Today’s criminals look at hurricane evacuees about the same way Caribbean pirates salivated over fat Spanish merchant ships heavily laden with gold,” he explained. “At the … Read more

A New Credit Card Category For Gun Purchases Seems Like a Good Idea To Some – But Could It Be Considered an Invasion of Privacy? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Major credit card manufacturers Mastercard, American Express and Visa announced this past week that it would implement a new vendor code from the International Organization for Standardization that would be specific to gun vendors. This would do away with gun purchases being categorized as “sporting goods” or “miscellaneous,” making them easier to track as a result. However, this also gives credit card companies the right to report any kind of “suspicious” gun purchases to law … Read more

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Attacks Private Gun Owners Yet Again With Restrictive New Concealed Carry Laws (Guest: Second Amendment)

Following the Supreme Court’s reversal of New York’s stringent gun restrictions, the state has struck back with a number of laws aimed specifically at those who practice concealed-carry. In an announcement late last week, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the new laws, taking effect over the Labor Day Weekend. The main one among these prohibits concealed carry permit holders from bringing their firearms into “sensitive” locations, including Times Square, bars and hospitals. In addition, the laws … Read more

President Biden Continues His Push To Ban Assault Weapons In the U.S., Continuing His Battle With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

While working his way through a trio of states over the Labor Day weekend, President Joe Biden continued his push to ban assault rifles in the United States, as a potential solution to slowing active shooter events. During a stop in Maryland, Biden explained to his followers, “I’m determined to ban assault weapons in this country. I did it once before and we will do it again.” He continued, “If we elect more Democrats to … Read more

Gun Laws Could End Up Costing States Precious Dollars, As Manufacturers Are Moving To More Supportive Ones (Guest: Second Amendment)

With so many states setting up gun laws to ban or restrict the ownership of assault rifles, some gun manufacturing companies are taking matters into their own hands – and moving shop. Per this report from The Washington Post, over 20 firearms, ammunition and gun accessory companies have begun shifting their headquarters, moving out of Democratic-run states that have gun laws set up in favor of Republican-run red states. While this forces them to relocate and/or … Read more

Second Amendment Foundation Fighting Back Against Maryland’s Gun Ban Case (Guest: Second Amendment)

Ever since it banned semiautomatic assault-style weapons with a recent bill, Maryland has been facing a mountain of backlash from those standing up for the Second Amendment. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s constitutional challenge that was sent to the state earlier this month, the Second Amendment Foundation, alongside the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, have filed a supplemental opening brief in an effort to continue its push towards the state’s ban. In … Read more

California Recently Banned Gun Shows In Its State, and It Shows How Out of Touch They Really Are With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

Recently, California opted to put an end to the public sale of firearms and ammunition on state property, in an effort to try and end the continuous violence that comes from active shooter events. However, as a result of this ban, it has pretty much spelled out the end of public gun shows in the state. A number of gun safety activists have argued in the past that shows such as this not only increase … Read more

Smith & Wesson Provides a Fiery Response To an Anti-Gun Subpoena Issued By Democrats, Citing Support For the Second Amendment (Guest: Second Amendment)

For some time now, politicians (namely Democrats) have been trying to crack down on gun violence, even issuing subpoenas to gun makers in an effort to get some answers. However, this time around, Smith & Wesson is firing back. In a statement made earlier this week, the company’s President and CEO, Mark Smith, pointed the fingers at these politicians, noting other reasons to blame for the violence.  “A number of politicians and their lobbying partners … Read more

Another Thwarted Active Shooter By a Private Citizen Really Opens Up the Argument of Concealed-Carry, Group Notes (Guest: Second Amendment)

Even with active shooter events on the rise, there seem to be more and more armed private citizens that are stepping up and doing something about it. On August 7th, a 22-year old man in West Palm Beach, Florida was threatening to open fire on a crowd. However, a legally armed private citizen was able to stop him before he could hurt anyone. This is the latest incident in which someone was able to thwart … Read more

North Carolina’s New Initiative, Which Puts AR-15’s In Safe Keeping At Schools, Could Possibly Go a Long Way In Protecting Students (Guest: Second Amendment)

Considering the fallout that came from the Uvalde incident a few weeks back, some school districts aren’t taking any chances when it comes to protecting students during active shooter events. This includes Madison County, North Carolina, as its school system recently approved putting AR-15 rifles in emergency safes on school grounds. Each of the six schools will provide limited access to the weapons just in case danger strikes. Along with the rifles, Sheriff Buddy Harwood … Read more

California Liquor Store Owner Stopping a Robbery Shows the Latest Example of the Effectiveness of Armed Citizens (Guest: Second Amendment)

A recent foiling of a robbery of a California liquor store may be paving the way for showing how effective armed citizens can be fighting back against crime. The owner, Craig Cope, fought back against a group of four would-be robbers invading his store, firing back upon them, and sending them running. One was even heard screaming, “He shot my arm off!” as the criminals sped away. Many are considering Craig as a hero, fighting … Read more

With the Passing of a Bill Banning the Sale of Assault Rifles, The U.S. House of Representatives May Have Waged an Unlikely War With Private Gun Owners (Guest: Second Amendment)

In an effort to make a “crucial” movement against the growing number of active shooter incidents in the U.S., the Democrat-led House of Representatives recently voted on – and passed – a bill that would call for the ban of certain assault rifles within this country. The bill passed narrowly in a vote of 217 to 213, with a pair of Republicans voting alongside most of the Democrats in the House. The bill has also … Read more

The House Is Pursuing Gun-Makers For Their Advertising, But Should That Really Be the Target? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Recently, a House investigation took place, revealing that gun manufacturers had sold more than $1 billion from selling AR-15 style guns over the past decade. In that investigation, The Committee on Oversight and Reform noted that some ads tying in with these gun sales were aiming at a certain demographic, set to put some buyers “at the top of the testosterone food chain.” Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York called this advertising “deeply disturbing, … Read more

Senate Democrats Are Targeting Illegal Machine Guns With New Bill, But How Far Will It Go? (Guest: Second Amendment Foundation)

With the rise in active shooter events and the sales of “auto sears” – which turn semiautomatic pistols and rifles into full-auto weapons – Senate Democrats are hoping to do something about it in terms of a new bill. Per this report from The Trace, a group of Democrats, led by Minnesota’s Amy Klobuchar and Michigan’s Gary Peters, are hoping to introduce a bill to hold back on the sales of “auto sears,” as well as … Read more

New York’s New Gun Law Borderlines On the Ridiculous, Says Group (Guest: Second Amendment)

Following the overturning of a more than 100-year old gun law in New York, the state has responded with a new law that presents some new restrictions on where the weapon can be carried. According to various reports, the law will not allow any kind of firearms on all private property unless the owner makes it abundantly clear that they’re allowed, mainly through signs. That flips around what the law used to be, where people … Read more

President Biden and Vice President Harris Are Once Again Battling Against Assault Weapons – But What Does It Mean For Private Gun Owners? (Guest: Second Amendment)

Over the course of the weekend, both President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have proclaimed war on assault weapons, in the face of growing violence in America. But the real question is what will come from their crusade when it comes to private gun owners. Harris made her comments over the weekend, stating, “Assault weapons were specifically and intentionally designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly. It is a weapon of war. … Read more

State-Induced Police Reforms Are Causing Problems When It Comes To Obtaining Illegal Guns (Guest: Second Amendment)

More states are attempting to launch “police reforms” in an effort to try and get more illegal guns off the street. However, a recent statement by The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms indicates that these “reforms” are actually doing more harm than good. CCRKBA Chairman Alan Gottlieb blasted the programs, insisting that they were actually hindering law enforcement efforts to battle back against removing contraband guns from market. “The same … Read more

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