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Inuit continue exemption to Canada's gun law
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THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2003 Inuits in the territory of Nunavut will continue to be exempt from Canada's gun registration law while their case is pending before a judge. Judge Robert Kilpatrick granted a preliminary injunction sought by NTI, Nunavut's Land Claims organization. The group says the mandatory national registry violates their land claims settlement. Get the Story:
Judge extends Inuit gun law exemption (CBC 7/9) Related Stories:
Inuit win ruling on gun control law (12/11)
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