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The Military searches for more helpful ways to improve the environment without allowing any slack on their own military power -
Federal Appeals Court Revived Arizona Lead Ammunition Lawsuit
Federal Appeals Court brought back the lead ammunition lawsuit. Environmentalists happy with the court decision. -
California's Landmark Gun Seizure Law Passed January 1
A landmark gun seizure law recently took effect on January 1 in California, allowing gun confiscation without notice. -
Bahrain says foils arms smuggling bid, recalls Iran envoy
Bahrain said on Saturday it had foiled an arms smuggling plot by two Bahrainis with ties to Iran and announced the recall of the Gulf island kingdom's ambassador to Tehran for consultations after what it said were repeated hostile Iranian statements. -
Ukraine's military says eastern rebels using truce to amass arms
Ukraine's military said on Tuesday pro-Russian rebels were amassing heavy weapons in depots around separatist-held Donetsk city despite a ceasefire deal. -
Decades after war, Vietnam and the U.S. battle a legacy of bombs
Red skull-and-crossbones markers dot the horizon in a barren patch of land in Vietnam where missteps could be fatal. The signs warn of landmines and bombs, the legacy of a war with the United States that claims casualties even today, four decades after hostilities ceased in 1975. -
Husband injures wife, kills man, self in Florida mall
A man armed with "several pockets full of ammunition" opened fire at a Florida shopping mall on Saturday, injuring his wife and killing another man before fatally shooting himself, police said. -
Alumnus shot dead after wounding three at Florida State University
Brandishing a semi-automatic handgun and carrying extra ammunition in his pockets, a Florida State University graduate opened fire early on Thursday at his alma mater's main library, wounding two students and an employee as hundreds were studying for exams. -
White House intruder had 800 rounds of ammunition in car: prosecutor
A decorated Iraq war veteran who scaled a fence on Friday night and got into the White House had more than 800 rounds of ammunition in his car and had been arrested in July with a sniper rifle and a map on which the executive mansion was marked, a federal prosecutor said on Monday.
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