All of them have nefarious histories and in many cases, previous owners infamous for their law-breaking.
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But League Against Cruel Sports spokesman Mike Hobday said "significant" law-breaking was coming from the hunts themselves.
"We can respect the Second Amendment while keeping an irresponsible law-breaking few from inflicting harm on a massive scale, " he said.
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Its allegations, rather, are strictly of private law-breaking (and, in the case of the prostitutes with whom he supposedly cavorted in Amsterdam, not even that).
Some would say that there is a public-interest justification in the exposure of law-breaking of any kind by a public figure, which Mr Dallaglio certainly is.
But I also believe most gun owners agree that we can respect the Second Amendment while keeping an irresponsible, law-breaking few from causing harm on a massive scale.
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As encryption technologies have outpaced the mathematical methods of breaking crypto schemes, law enforcement has feared for years that scrambled messages between evildoers (or law-breaking activists) would thwart their snooping.
Even though some of the cases now being investigated may not involve any law-breaking, the growing list of companies whose accounts are being scrutinised is making bosses and investors increasingly nervous.
So too with the Sandinistas in Nicaragua: why bother with the law-breaking subterfuges of the Iran-contra affair when the Sandinist regime would sooner or later collapse through its own economic ineptitude?
We're not talking about law-breaking, there is no law-breaking.
Still, it is a terrible idea - particularly in time of war - to be providing "media shields" to anyone who can claim to be a journalist and to their law-breaking sources in government.
He added that there would be clauses in the Pistorius-Nike contract that make clear when the athlete's behavior can allow the company to cut its ties -- and law-breaking would often be among the reasons.
But you know what, I am also betting that the majority the vast majority of responsible, law-abiding gun owners would be some of the first to say that we should be able to keep an irresponsible, law-breaking few from buying a weapon of war.
"Whenever a ground-breaking law is passed, not everything is perfect at the outset, " she says.
And court-imposed fines for breaking the party-finance law are worsening the Christian Democrats' already dire financial plight.
The campers role-played pro- Hamas activists breaking international law by challenging Israel's lawful maritime blockade of the Gaza coastline.
For Shalhoob, the Whiz Mob offered a way of breaking into the lucrative law-enforcement convention circuit and gave him a creative outlet for his obsession.
Under the new law, Arpaio could troll Hispanic neighborhoods demanding the papers of anyone breaking, say, a local pooper-scooper law while walking their dogs.
And the complexity of campaign-finance law makes it hard even for well-meaning candidates to be sure they are not breaking it.
This avoids enraging 1.8m postal-savings depositors, or breaking a law prohibiting lending to the private sector.
Organisers said they were not breaking the law, and the meet-ups raised hundreds of pounds for charity.
"It matters not a jot to my officers whether people breaking the law are of a so- called loyalist or nationalist disposition, " he said.
Liam Fox: Well I think politicians have to be very careful if they're accused of breaking the law and I think that the - the drugs debate is a very important debate to have.
It is widely assumed that it would strike down any law openly breaking with one tradition of German taxation: that corporate- and income-tax rates must be about the same.
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And people who are in America illegally have a responsibility -- to pay their back taxes and admit responsibility for breaking the law, pay a penalty, learn English, pass criminal background checks, and get right with the law -- or face removal -- before they can get in line and eventually earn their citizenship.
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Instead, he folded up like an accordion and pled guilty to breaking some kind of mystery law and is paying a 300 million dollar fine and possible 2-year jail term.
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Justice Samuel Alito wrote the dissent, on behalf of Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, arguing that by striking down the law the court was shielding lies and breaking from precedents that regarded false statements as not protected by free-speech rights.
Adversaries of leaking like corporations, law enforcement and intelligence, he says, have ramped up their security measures in the wake of WikiLeaks record-breaking breaches.
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"Systematic breaking of the law is a facet of hunting that is causing the police to be more concerned - more interested in what's happening, " he said.
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