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  2. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    92.0% oppose a federal law banning the sale of firearms between private citizens. 82.3% of members are in favor of a program that would place armed security professionals in every school. 72.5% agreed that President Obama's ultimate goal is the confiscation of many firearms that are currently legal.

  3. Rage (King novel) - Wikipedia

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    978-0-451-07645-8. Rage (written as Getting It On) [a] is a psychological thriller novel by American writer Stephen King, the first he published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. It was published in 1977 and then it was collected in the 1985 hardcover omnibus The Bachman Books. The novel describes a school shooting, and has been associated ...

  4. Civil War (film) - Wikipedia

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    Civil War (film) Civil War. (film) Civil War is a 2024 dystopian film written and directed by Alex Garland. It follows a team of journalists traveling across the United States during a civil war which has engulfed the nation. The cast includes Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Sonoya Mizuno, Nick Offerman ...

  5. King Gnu - Wikipedia

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    King Gnu is a Japanese band formed in 2013. [1] [2] It consists of: Daiki Tsuneta (vocalist and guitarist), Satoru Iguchi (vocalist and keyboardist), Kazuki Arai (bassist) and Yu Seki (drummer). The band's main songwriter is Daiki Tsuneta, who also performs as part of the creative collective Millennium Parade.

  6. Infernal machine (weapon) - Wikipedia

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    Infernal machine (weapon) The infernal machine ( French: machine infernale) is a homemade 25-barrel volley gun built by Giuseppe Marco Fieschi and used in Fieschi's failed assassination attempt on King Louis Philippe I of France on July 28, 1835. The original gun is now on display at the Musée des Archives Nationales in Paris, France .

  7. Gun salute - Wikipedia

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    Gun salute. A cannon on a naval vessel's deck fired during the arrival of a dignitary. A gun salute or cannon salute is the use of a piece of artillery to fire shots, often 21 in number ( 21-gun salute ), with the aim of marking an honor or celebrating a joyful event. It is a tradition in many countries around the world.