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  2. PROGUN - Wikipedia

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    As part of its efforts to block the extended gun ban, PROGUN volunteers started a Gun Ban Statistics Project to record violent crimes during the 2010 Philippine Election gun ban. The projects goal was to challenge the official PNP's claims [ 5 ] that the ban put in place during the 2010 elections was successful and therefore should be extended ...

  3. Gun law in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    PROGUN is the main gun lobby of the Philippines, which is an organization meant to protect Filipino gun rights as well as to endorse politicians who will do so. According to a 2014 study, there are 1,700,000 licensed firearms owners and 3,900,000 privately owned guns (legally and illegally) in the country. [3] [needs update]

  4. Gun politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American gun rights activist Larry Pratt says that the anti-tyranny argument for gun rights is supported by successful efforts in Guatemala and the Philippines to arm ordinary citizens against communist insurgency in the 1980s. [191] [192] Gun-rights advocacy groups argue that the only way to enforce democracy is through having the means of ...

  5. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Social activism is the predominant form of youth activism today, as millions of young people around the world participate in social activism that is organized, informed, led, and assessed by adults. Many efforts, including education reform, children's rights, and government reform call on youth to participate this way, often called youth voice.

  6. History of the Philippines (1898–1946) - Wikipedia

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    The law promised Philippine independence after 10 years, but reserved several military and naval bases for the United States, as well as imposing tariffs and quotas on Philippine exports. The law also required the Philippine Senate to ratify the law. Manuel L. Quezon urged the Philippine Senate to reject the bill, which it did. Quezon himself ...

  7. There's a new reason your neighbors bought a weapon — gun ...

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    The paranoia in hurricane country, with its undercurrent of violence, is just the latest sign of a new wrinkle in American gun ownership, something scholars have started describing as gun culture 3.0.

  8. Philippine Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Declaration of Independence (Filipino: Pagpapahayag ng Kasarinlan ng Pilipinas; Spanish: Declaración de Independencia de Filipinas) [a] was proclaimed by Filipino revolutionary forces general Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1898, in Cavite el Viejo (present-day Kawit, Cavite), Philippines.

  9. 6 Things You Can Do to Support Gun Control Legislation Right Now

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    Show Your Support for the Assault Weapons Ban The Assault Weapons Ban of 2121-22 (H.R.1808) has passed the House and is off to the Senate. This would ban the sale, transfer 6 Things You Can Do to ...

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