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This Week Highlights Bloomberg's Campaign To Repeal NRA's “Kill At Will” Laws

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 04/15/12 12:41 PM EDT

From the April 15 edition of ABC's This Week:

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Previously:

MSNBC's Schultz Covers Effort By Bloomberg, NAACP, Others To Repeal NRA's “Kill At Will” Laws

NAACP's Jealous Slams ALEC's “Kill At Will” Laws, Says Group “Founded For Ill Intent”

MSNBC's Ed Schultz: ALEC And The NRA “Are Big Boosters” Of “The Stand Your Ground” Laws And Are Pushing It Nationwide

ALEC Has Pushed The NRA's “Stand Your Ground” Law Across The Nation

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