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There are plenty of right-wing Turkish groups with access to arms.
No less importantly, we know that it certainly has access to arms of mass destruction, especially chemical and biological weapons.
Is this because neither European country executes its criminals and both restrict citizen access to arms?
Many of the private shops have been shut down and security has been stepped up, although inmates still have access to arms.
The payoff often included access to arms and gentle treatment when issues like corruption, torture and inequality arose.
Mr. Zaman said demonstrations could turn violent because Pakistanis and the refugees have access to arms.
Thus, confronting Mr. Tudjman on the embargo might have put Bosnia's access to arms at risk.
Of particular value might be the so-called Child Access Prevention laws that hold adults liable when they enable a child's access to arms.
Soon, Valentine and his men prove themselves to Solon and are granted access to arms and munitions.
A United Nations embargo, diplomats in Angola say, might raise the price of his weapons, but would not cut off his access to arms merchants.
For more than a year, the informant, working with the U.S. attorney's office, solicited Lakhani for access to arms.
The neighboring Osages were not so affected, as they had access to arms smuggled by French traders from British territory in present-day Illinois.
Militant Albanian separatists would have easy access to arms from neighboring Albania and would surely renew their drive to push the Serbs out.
The senior Japanese commander in Surabaya, Vice Admiral Shibata Yaichiro, supported the Republicans and gave Indonesians ready access to arms.
The access to arms and customs duties from Mexican communities along the U.S.-Mexico border made towns like Nogales, Sonora, important strategic assets.
Although the communists were a minority in the government, they gained in influence through their access to arms from the USSR and foreign volunteers in the International Brigades.
Only the System Administrators of the Network will have access to arms, just in case somebody does make an attempt to use NanoTech to harm people and we have to fight such an offender."
The date February 26 was chosen because the officers had been able to arrange to have themselves and their allies serve as duty officers on that date, facilitating their access to arms and ammunition.
The councils would be sure "the people" had "easy access to arms, particularly light weapons; anti-armored rockets, such as RPGs; and anti-tank mines" to fight "raids" by "the Romans," i.e. United States.
But in a gesture to the Iraqis, who have recently allowed greater access to arms inspectors, the Council did not limit future sanctions reviews to six-month intervals but reverted to a system of permitting reviews every 60 days.
The Clinton Administration tried last spring to get the European allies to agree to let the United States carry out air strikes against the Serbian forces responsible for most of the violence in Bosnia and to let the besieged Muslim-led Bosnian Government have access to arms.
- Ad Hoc Group of Law Professors and Historians, 52 scholars urging the reversal of Judge Cummings's ruling Patrick Henry, the Virginia orator who opposed the Constitution because he feared a strong central government, said access to arms was a key to liberty.