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[edit] Interpretation of importance
I deleted "showing that many Democrats were able to abandon (at least temporarily) their party's traditional support of anti-gun legislation in favor of this bill" because that interpretation is subjective and open to debate. We should leave it to the reader to determine what bipartisan support for the law means.
--151.203.24.205 17:38, 27 March 2006 (UTC)