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Thu Jul 11 05:11:22 2013
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Bed Bug Infestations Spreading Fast
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As debate begins this week on sweeping firearms legislation, supporters
are running into renewed concern from conservatives that the bill could
lead to a gun "registry" despite adamant pledges to prohibit this.Fear of
a national registry has remained even after two influential senators last
week proposed a compromise on background checks. The proposal, which will
be voted on as an amendment, would expand background checks to gun
shows and Internet sales while exempting personal transactions like those
among family members.The provision, meant to ease concerns about the checks
becoming too pervasive, also included language to bar the creation of a
federal registry.But the language was not enough. Some gun-rights supporters
continue to worry about a slippery-slope scenario, where a background check
expansion sets the stage for a national registry -- which could then
be exploited to seize weapons from individuals. Despite the fact that licensed
dealers already keep records of their sales and a national registry has
not yet been created, the Second Amendment nightmare scenario has lived
on."Once you get these lists out there, once you have a gun
dealer keeping lists for lots of other people, the only way that
works, frankly I think, is if you keep the paper," Sen. Roy
Blunt, R-Mo., told Fox News on Monday. "And if you keep the
paper, eventually, somebody's going to ask for it."Concerns about gun seizures
were stoked most recently after a Ne
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti A humanitarian agency in Haiti says the number of
people still displaced by the earthquake three years ago is 320,050.That's
a 79 percent decrease since the number of people living in settlements
after the quake peaked at 1.5 million a few months after the
2010 disaster.The International Organization of Migration also looks at
recent departures from the camps.The organization says about 60 percent
of the 27,230 people who left during the past three months did
so because of a government program that provides rental subsidies for those
living in camps.It says 6 percent of the departures were people who
were evicted something that typically happens when landlords want to
get their land back.The group released its report Monday.
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point of this regulation was more to discourage cash-based purchases of
medical services and products and drive people into more expensive, comprehensive
insurance plans to help insurance companies cover costs under the law.)But
today is the day when the compliance curve of the presidents law
really starts to get steeper.The Supreme Court ruled last year that whatever
Obama and congressional Democrats called the penalty under the law for not
having insurance, it is still a tax. And one can see why,
since the initial point of contact for the uninsured with the law
comes through the IRS.The government will be using the tax returns due
today to decide who will receive an estimated $25 billion in new
insurance subsidies next year.Enrollment in the new entitlement program
is set to begin on Oct. 1. The complex process of enrollment
looks to be an even more daunting task than tax preparation. And
with many states functioning differently and delays piling up, it could
be a real goat rope.But whatever comes out and whenever it goes
into place, the tax returns due today will provide the initial basis
for how ones relationship with the government and health insurance functions.Those
making up to 400 percent of federal poverty levels -- $43,560 for
an individual and $89,400 for a family of four in 2011, according
to the Kaiser Family Foundation will be eligible for the new
benefit.The government will know from the tax forms due today how man
istration requirements
would be a costly burden on them.Herkimer County Clerk Sylvia Rowan said
Thursday she had received no registration forms for those guns. "There's
a lot of confusion on this," she said.Rowan noted that she had
received few formal requests filed from the holders of the county's 12,000
pistol permits to exempt their information from public disclosure, something
else authorized under the new law.Passed Jan. 15, a month after the
school shooting in Newtown, Conn., the statute originally banned magazines
with more than seven bullets effective April 15. Connecticut officials said
that shooter Adam Lanza used a semi-automatic Bushmaster AR-15 and five
30-round magazines to kill 20 children and six adults in minutes.However,
acknowledging that manufacturers don't make seven-bullet magazines, the
Cuomo administration and New York lawmakers amended their law on March 29,
keeping 10-bullet magazines legal but generally illegal to load them with
more than seven bullets.The new Colorado bill, signed into law last month,
bans ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds.
Are Newtown family members being used as political
props?
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talks gun control in Weekly Address
Senate advances debate on gun control despite GOP opposition
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