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On Sep 21, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Volokh, Eugene wrote:

I ran across a family law case, of all things, in which part of
the issue was whether it was wrong for a father to leave laying around
the house -- where the children could see it -- a magazine called
something like "Special Weapons: Weapons of the Special Forces." A
quick online search, however, couldn't find references to the magazine
under that name; does anyone on the list have a sense for what this
could be referring to? Thanks,

Eugene
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