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i found that if you take three pieces out of a pump action shotgun, being the jaw shaped piece that catches the next shell, and the two flat pieces of metal that hold the extra shells in the tube, you can put a detachable box magazine in the gun.
Modifying a firearm requires a license from the Federal Governmnet. The modification you describe likely would make the shotgun illegal in the state of New York. Also, it sounds like a potentially dangerous modification.
In short, don't do this.
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For example, if I go through Vogue or Food & Wine and I see something I want to talk about, can I write comments on it, scan and post it if I cite the source?
I would email these publications and ask for permission, but I...
This is a federal copyright law matter, not New York law, and the vast majority of the photographs in magazines like Vogue and Food & Wine are protected from unauthorized use by copyright law. Photographers usually assign any rights they have to photos to the magazines that
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A New York Daily News headline, “Stop and frisk outcry: 87% of those stopped by police in Bronx are not arrested,” confirmed what a number of New York civil rights violation lawyers already suspect.
“Looking at the statistics, racial profiling and racial bias appear to be primary factors when officers decide who gets stopped,” said New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman, founder of The Perecman Firm, one of New York’s civil rights violation law firms. “It’s impossible to ignore what appears to be large racial disparity in the New York police department’s stop-and-frisk practices.”
New York civil rights violation lawyers understand new police data from the New York Police Department disturbingly reveal that more than 90 percent of those stopped and frisked in the Bronx were Black or Hispanic males.
Apparently, the data also reveal that the police department is on track to break last year's record-breaking stop and frisk stats. In 2010, the NYPD stopped and questioned a record 601,055 individuals. In the first six months of 2011, the police used the tactic 362,150 times.
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Some officials in cash-strapped Chicago believe they've found a way to bring in millions of desperately needed dollars while freeing up police: marijuana.
Alderman Danny Solis plans to introduce an ordinance Wednesday that would make possession of small amounts of marijuana a ticketable offense with a $200 fine rather than a misdemeanor. He estimates the change would generate $7 million a year and, since the vast majority of such cases are dismissed, would save police and courthouse workers money and thousands of hours of time.
Similar laws exist around the country, but unlike in other states and cities where debate has often focused on marijuana use, the discussions in Chicago are centered almost entirely on money and wasted resources.
"In these trying times of the economy, we could really use the revenue generated by fines versus Arrests," Solis said. "And each (arrest) means police officers are spending an inordinate amount of time outside the neighborhoods, inside the district offices doing paperwork....
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“Talk about sausages for a style magazine based in New York? Tremendous!” wrote Sam Baron in response to our questions about the T he created for our Design and Living issue . Turns out Baron, who is the design director at Fabrica , is also an avid foodie, and splitting his time between Paris, Portugal and Treviso, Italy, where Fabrica’s headquarters are located, has taught him quite a lot on the subject of sausages (glass and otherwise). Here, the designer indulges in some of his favorite saucisson. I chose the glass for a few reasons: the first is because it acts like a clear container, which sausages have, too, with their casings. The second reason is that the project was born as a window display –– the transparency of the glass lets the viewers see the store activity through the installation. Lastly, because glass is so fragile and precious it gives the basic object (in this case, a sausage) another, more imaginative narrative. It makes it dreamy and subtle and treasured.
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