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Target Shooting Not Protected Free Speech
Plaintiffs challenged a statute that, inter alia, forbade Class A gun
clubs--those that made large capacity weapons available to those who don't
have licenses to possess them--to "permit shooting at targets that depict
human figures, human effigies, human silhouettes or any human images
thereof, except by public safety personnel performing …
clubs--those that made large capacity weapons available to those who don't
have licenses to possess them--to "permit shooting at targets that depict
human figures, human effigies, human silhouettes or any human images
thereof, except by public safety personnel performing …
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