71.   Sure, the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives citizens a presumptive right to own guns.

72.   That there is some degree of constitutional protection of the right to own guns is undeniable.

73.   That leaves many millions of Californians who can own guns legally.

74.   That came on the heels of another nearby town, Virgin, passing an ordinance requiring heads of households to own guns.

75.   The acquittal baffled the Japanese, who live in a relatively violence-free society and generally do not own guns.

76.   That he no longer owns a gun.

77.   The bill requires background checks on all gun buyers at gun shows, to weed out people with criminal records who are prohibited from owning guns.

78.   The bill also would make it illegal for a person who committed a violent felony as a juvenile to ever own a gun.

79.   The Bush administration told world leaders Monday it could not support any international agreement that interferes with the legal weapons trade or the right to own guns.

80.   The buyer must say he is not barred from owning a gun, an assertion now subject to an instant background check.

v. + gun >>共 472
carry 8.54%
fire 7.88%
have 6.65%
point 3.94%
turn 3.91%
use 3.52%
buy 3.16%
pull 2.80%
hold 2.49%
take 2.47%
own 2.43%
own + n. >>共 1212
stock 3.98%
share 3.97%
home 3.47%
land 3.46%
company 3.14%
property 3.12%
stake 2.49%
house 2.12%
team 2.05%
car 2.04%
gun 1.85%
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