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Female trafficking survivors in the UK who have the legal right to be placed in safe housing are being forced to live in inappropriate and insecure accommodation where they risk being re-trafficked and exploited, according to a new report.Anti-trafficking charity Hibiscus Initiatives says that 98% of modern slavery vic <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug tims referred to it in the past two years were not given specialist safe housing as is their right under UK law, but were instead housed in unsafe a stanley tumblers sylum accommodation.Angelia*, an asylum seeker from Jamaica, was recognised as a potential victim of trafficking through the national referral mechanism, the system used to identi stanley cup fy and provide support for trafficking survivors, in May 2019. This should have triggered her right to safe accommodation where she could receive specialist support. Instead she was placed in a multi-occupancy house with no locks, CCTV or front-desk security. Ive shared with six, seven women in a year, from all different types of nation, she said. I even had a baby born in the room with me. You wonder who is running this business Do they really care about you Do they know the people they put me with They dont do the checks, none of them. Angelia, who was sexually exploited in both Jamaica and in the UK, is now sharing a room with a woman who has acute mental health needs. She meets men in the park 鈥?she tries to bring them back here, she said. Its up to me to say, Dont bring them here, Ill call the police. One day, a man was trying Bfed Firefighters to receive pension payouts after government concedes case
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Female trafficking survivors in the UK who have the legal right to be placed in safe housing are being forced to live in inappropriate and insecure accommodation where they risk being re-trafficked and exploited, according to a new report.Anti-trafficking charity Hibiscus Initiatives says that 98% of modern slavery vic <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug tims referred to it in the past two years were not given specialist safe housing as is their right under UK law, but were instead housed in unsafe a stanley tumblers sylum accommodation.Angelia*, an asylum seeker from Jamaica, was recognised as a potential victim of trafficking through the national referral mechanism, the system used to identi stanley cup fy and provide support for trafficking survivors, in May 2019. This should have triggered her right to safe accommodation where she could receive specialist support. Instead she was placed in a multi-occupancy house with no locks, CCTV or front-desk security. Ive shared with six, seven women in a year, from all different types of nation, she said. I even had a baby born in the room with me. You wonder who is running this business Do they really care about you Do they know the people they put me with They dont do the checks, none of them. Angelia, who was sexually exploited in both Jamaica and in the UK, is now sharing a room with a woman who has acute mental health needs. She meets men in the park 鈥?she tries to bring them back here, she said. Its up to me to say, Dont bring them here, Ill call the police. One day, a man was trying Bfed Firefighters to receive pension payouts after government concedes case
World Athletics, the sports global governing body, targets women from countries in the global south for abusive sex testing based on <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley canada arbitrary definitions of femininity and racial stereotypes, according to Human Rights Watch HRW .A report by the rights group, published on Friday, claims female runners are being pushed out of competitive events, which some rely on for their livelihoods. Athletes struggle with emotional trauma and feel discriminated against and humiliated by the testing, sai stanley website d HRW. These regulations demean women, make them feel inadequate and coerce them into medical interventions for participation in sports. Modern sport should adapt itself to support inclusion and nondiscrimination rather than perpetuate exclusion and discrimination, said athlete rights advocate Payoshni Mitra. World Athletics has targeted women from the global south for decades, treating those with high testosteron stanley cup e as less than human, said Mitra.South Africas Caster Semenya and Indias Dutee Chand were barred from competing because of their testosterone levels. The report argues there is not enough scientific evidence that higher levels of testosterone impact performance.World Athletics rejected the report and accused the authors of being advocates for one side of the argument and not asking for comment from World Athletics.View image in fullscreenBarred from competing: Indias Dutee Chand. Photograph: Hindustan Times/Getty Images We remain committed to fairness for women in sport and r
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Is that you Or is it the bot Linguists have said the nuance and ch <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley cup aracter stanley spain of human language is at risk, as Apple becomes the latest tech firm to launch artificial intelligence tools that can rewrite texts and emails to make users sound more friendly or professional.The ability to lighten a grumpy missive or turn arcane language into something a five-year-old could understand is promised from the new technology, which will be available on UK iPhones, iPads and Macs from Wednesday.But the potential boon for time-pressed people who struggle for the right writing tone has brought warnings that such tone-shifting technology could devalue and flatten human communication. One language expert described the automatic systems as the ultimate superficiality .Apples developers have been training its AI model on unspecified bodies of text. Around half of all phones sold in the UK are made by Apple, and its AI launch comes after Google and Microsoft released their own tools to help users adjust their writing tone through their Gemini and Copilot AIs.Last week Apples stanley cup chief executive, Tim Cook, said of the writing tools: Its still coming from you. Its your thoughts and your perspective. He compared it to a spreadsheet doing sums automatically rather than punching them into calculator, or using a word processor instead of typing.In the US, where the Apple Intelligence system has been live for weeks, users reported that the tools can on occasion make you come off sounding stuffy . Anothe Bgjt MI5 faces new rules on terror interrogations
Suella Braverman is really on a roll, eh First the home secretary made headlines for grinning like a maniac as she declared that it was her dream and obsession to watch desperate asylum seekers get deported to Rwanda. Now shes back in the news for reportedly saying she wants to reclassify marijuana from a class B to a class A drug. This would increase the maximum sentence for possession to seven years imprisonment, while suppliers could get life in prison, which honestly sounds a tad tame coming from a visionary like Braverman. Dream bigger, my friend! Forget prison, which has been overrun by the woke patrol 鈥?why not revoke offenders citizenship and stick them a plane with the asylum seekers Really lean into your obsession, why dont you Downing Street, in an unusual show of common sense, appears to be distancing itself from Bravermans war on drugs. In a statement on Monday, No 10 said there were no plans to reclassify marijuana. With thi <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley flasche s government, though, who knows While Liz Truss was apparently all for legalising weed in her wild, Liberal Democrat stu stanley canada dent days, shes now a lot more conservati stanley cup ve on the issue. Indeed, in Trusss very first week in office, the British government refused to allow Bermuda to pass a law that would legalise the recreational use of marijuana in the island nation. Bermuda said it would do it anyway, sparking a constitutional crisis and some very bad vibes. It wouldnt surprise me if Truss woke up one day and decided it would be a good ide
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Suella Braverman is really on a roll, eh First the home secretary made headlines for grinning like a maniac as she declared that it was her dream and obsession to watch desperate asylum seekers get deported to Rwanda. Now shes back in the news for reportedly saying she wants to reclassify marijuana from a class B to a class A drug. This would increase the maximum sentence for possession to seven years imprisonment, while suppliers could get life in prison, which honestly sounds a tad tame coming from a visionary like Braverman. Dream bigger, my friend! Forget prison, which has been overrun by the woke patrol 鈥?why not revoke offenders citizenship and stick them a plane with the asylum seekers Really lean into your obsession, why dont you Downing Street, in an unusual show of common sense, appears to be distancing itself from Bravermans war on drugs. In a statement on Monday, No 10 said there were no plans to reclassify marijuana. With thi <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley flasche s government, though, who knows While Liz Truss was apparently all for legalising weed in her wild, Liberal Democrat stu stanley canada dent days, shes now a lot more conservati stanley cup ve on the issue. Indeed, in Trusss very first week in office, the British government refused to allow Bermuda to pass a law that would legalise the recreational use of marijuana in the island nation. Bermuda said it would do it anyway, sparking a constitutional crisis and some very bad vibes. It wouldnt surprise me if Truss woke up one day and decided it would be a good ide
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Julia Harris was busy tidying her daughters bedroom when she found a diary she suspects was deliberately left out for her to see.Inside, 10-year-old Rosie had written that she often thought about suicide, although she didnt think she would actually do it. Harris, a university lecturer from Yorkshire, knew her daughter had become increasingly anxious, both about friendships and school, sometimes refusing to eat in the mornings. But she hadnt realised quite how bad things had got.The next s <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza hock, however, was that Rosies symptoms werent bad enough to warrant help from NHS Englands child and adolescent mental health services CAMHS . In fact Rosies case wasnt deemed urgent enou stanley cups gh even to reach th stanley website e waiting list. When I found that diary, I felt completely at sea, Harris says. Its a horrible thing to think that your child is feelingway], and I immediately went to where I thought support would be. If it wasnt for the school and other parents, I would feel completely alone. Across Britain, thousands of families like Harriss are supporting young people through what has been dubbed an epidemic of anxiety . Warning signs in children range from excessive clinginess or tearfulness to persistent worrying and negative thoughts, avoiding going out, angry outbursts, and trouble eating or sleeping. One study by researchers at University College London found diagnoses of anxiety disorder in 18 to 24 year olds trebled between 2008 and 2018, and it is estimated up to 19% of children and Bdby The UK s two-child benefit limit has rightly caused outrage. But another cruel policy needs urgent attention
Baroness Buscombe, the chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, today defended the regulator s failure to launch an inquiry into press coverage of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007.Buscombe, who took up her role in April last year, was speaking after the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee criticised the PCC for staying silent for 10 months after McCann went missing while newspapers were apparently breaching its code of practice. In any other industry suffering such a collective breakdown ... any regulator worth its salt would have instigated an inquiry, the MPs said in their report. It is an indictment on the PCC s record, that it signally failed to do so. But Buscombe said the PCC had been constrained to act because the McCann family had not made a formal complaint to the watchdog about newspaper coverage.The McCanns instead took legal action t <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>stanley cup hat resulted in a 拢550,000 payout from Express Newspapers, a private settlement stanley cup with Associated Newspapers and an apology from the News of the World. It s very important to put it in context, Buscombe told The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 today.quo stanley quencher t;What actually happened was that as soon as the story broke, the PCC was very much in touch with the McCann family and repeatedly offered to help. The McCanns and the PCC over the months that followed were in touch and indeed Gerry McCann in this inquiry actually praised the PCC for helping very much in terms of priv
Julia Harris was busy tidying her daughters bedroom when she found a diary she suspects was deliberately left out for her to see.Inside, 10-year-old Rosie had written that she often thought about suicide, although she didnt think she would actually do it. Harris, a university lecturer from Yorkshire, knew her daughter had become increasingly anxious, both about friendships and school, sometimes refusing to eat in the mornings. But she hadnt realised quite how bad things had got.The next s <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza hock, however, was that Rosies symptoms werent bad enough to warrant help from NHS Englands child and adolescent mental health services CAMHS . In fact Rosies case wasnt deemed urgent enou stanley cups gh even to reach th stanley website e waiting list. When I found that diary, I felt completely at sea, Harris says. Its a horrible thing to think that your child is feeling
Baroness Buscombe, the chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, today defended the regulator s failure to launch an inquiry into press coverage of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in 2007.Buscombe, who took up her role in April last year, was speaking after the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee criticised the PCC for staying silent for 10 months after McCann went missing while newspapers were apparently breaching its code of practice. In any other industry suffering such a collective breakdown ... any regulator worth its salt would have instigated an inquiry, the MPs said in their report. It is an indictment on the PCC s record, that it signally failed to do so. But Buscombe said the PCC had been constrained to act because the McCann family had not made a formal complaint to the watchdog about newspaper coverage.The McCanns instead took legal action t <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.fr>stanley cup hat resulted in a 拢550,000 payout from Express Newspapers, a private settlement stanley cup with Associated Newspapers and an apology from the News of the World. It s very important to put it in context, Buscombe told The Media Show on BBC Radio 4 today.quo stanley quencher t;What actually happened was that as soon as the story broke, the PCC was very much in touch with the McCann family and repeatedly offered to help. The McCanns and the PCC over the months that followed were in touch and indeed Gerry McCann in this inquiry actually praised the PCC for helping very much in terms of priv
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The NHS is setting up dozens of mental health hubs to help staff who have been left traumatised by treating Covid patients during the pandemic.There is mounting concern that large numbers of frontline workers have experienced mental health problems such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder over the last year.NHS personnel will be able to ring one of the 40 new hubs in England, receive advice and be referred for support from psychologists, mental health nurses, therapists and recovery worker <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley s.Frontline workers who are struggling with their mental health will be encouraged to use the service, and hub staff will call workers deemed at highest risk directly to off stanley cup er their help. Higher-risk groups are likely to include those who work in intensive care, on Covid wards and in AE units.Almost half of doctors, nurses and other ICU staff have reported symptoms of PTSD, severe depression or anxiety, according to research published last month. Of these, about 40% had probable PTSD 鈥?far higher than the rates seen among military veterans.Sir Simon Stevens, NHS Englands chief executive, announced the hubs in an interview with the House magazine. They are being set up at locations across England including Bedfordshire, Lancashire and north-east London. A handful are already i stanley shop n operation.The services are being modelled on the Greater Manchester Resilience Hub, set up to help NHS staff badly affected after helping victims and survivors of the Manchester Arena attack Ytud NHS aims to deliver over 1m daily Covid and flu jabs in race against time
The meaning of the phrase human rights is contested territory in modern Britain, writes the distinguished <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley flasks academic and occasional government human rights adviser p stanley website rofessor Francesca Klug in the opening sentence of this book; it combines her earlier works on human rights with new commentaries, and represents a lifetimes work.Although she takes the Great Charter of 1215 as a starting point, from the off Klug is itching to get to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948. This was not just a hugely symbolic international agreement hammered out at the end of the second world war, but a turning point in our understanding of human rights. Delving into the background of the drafting of the UDHR, she explains her purpose: to establish how completely different the world of 1945 was to 17th and 18th-century Europe: The idea that somehow the drafters of the declaration were picking up the pen from where Locke, Paine, Kant and Voltaire left off to have another go and make their ideas stick this time just doesnt wash. Having established her position, Klug, an academic expert at my Doughty Street chambers, turns her fire on the arguments relied on by the current Conservative government to support repeal of the Human Rights Act 1998, which in many ways is the embodiment of the UDHR in our law. One by one, she shoots down the arguments, with confidence and conviction.The government is playing a dangerous game trying to scrap the Human Right stanley us s Act | Philippe SandsRead moreThe 1998 ac
The NHS is setting up dozens of mental health hubs to help staff who have been left traumatised by treating Covid patients during the pandemic.There is mounting concern that large numbers of frontline workers have experienced mental health problems such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder over the last year.NHS personnel will be able to ring one of the 40 new hubs in England, receive advice and be referred for support from psychologists, mental health nurses, therapists and recovery worker <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley s.Frontline workers who are struggling with their mental health will be encouraged to use the service, and hub staff will call workers deemed at highest risk directly to off stanley cup er their help. Higher-risk groups are likely to include those who work in intensive care, on Covid wards and in AE units.Almost half of doctors, nurses and other ICU staff have reported symptoms of PTSD, severe depression or anxiety, according to research published last month. Of these, about 40% had probable PTSD 鈥?far higher than the rates seen among military veterans.Sir Simon Stevens, NHS Englands chief executive, announced the hubs in an interview with the House magazine. They are being set up at locations across England including Bedfordshire, Lancashire and north-east London. A handful are already i stanley shop n operation.The services are being modelled on the Greater Manchester Resilience Hub, set up to help NHS staff badly affected after helping victims and survivors of the Manchester Arena attack Ytud NHS aims to deliver over 1m daily Covid and flu jabs in race against time
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A hospital has apologised after sensitive voicemail messages left by patients were heard by a man trying to change an appointment over the phone.Brian Newton reported that he heard recordings of people sharing personal information with the Manchester Royal Eye hospital on Tuesday.A spokesperson for Manchester University NHS foundation trust said the issue on the telephone line had been rectified and an investigation into the incident was being carried out. We are in the process of contacting the patients affected and we have apologised unreservedly to those patients, the spokesperson s <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley thermos aid. We wish to reassure the public and our patients that the trust takes the security of patients personal information extremely seriously. Newton, 58, told the BBC: I pressed zero to speak to an operator and started hearing the messages. One lady was very distressed 鈥?she was cancelling an appointm stanley becher ent because her husband had died. After dialling the same number as Newton, a BBC Radio Manchester journalist also heard the voicemails.Newton, a taxi driver from Blackley in Manchester, said he could not believe what he was hearing. I started thinking: Is somebody hearing my message I was thinking anybody could exploit stanley travel mug this personal information. Although Newton contacted the hospital the next day to report the issue, he said he heard the messages when he called again later.Explore more on these topicsHospitalsManchesterNHSGreater ManchesterHealthPrivacyNorth of EnglandnewsShareReuse this conten Bdrm Museums in England and Wales to gain powers to dispose of objects on moral grounds
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A hospital has apologised after sensitive voicemail messages left by patients were heard by a man trying to change an appointment over the phone.Brian Newton reported that he heard recordings of people sharing personal information with the Manchester Royal Eye hospital on Tuesday.A spokesperson for Manchester University NHS foundation trust said the issue on the telephone line had been rectified and an investigation into the incident was being carried out. We are in the process of contacting the patients affected and we have apologised unreservedly to those patients, the spokesperson s <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.co.uk>stanley thermos aid. We wish to reassure the public and our patients that the trust takes the security of patients personal information extremely seriously. Newton, 58, told the BBC: I pressed zero to speak to an operator and started hearing the messages. One lady was very distressed 鈥?she was cancelling an appointm stanley becher ent because her husband had died. After dialling the same number as Newton, a BBC Radio Manchester journalist also heard the voicemails.Newton, a taxi driver from Blackley in Manchester, said he could not believe what he was hearing. I started thinking: Is somebody hearing my message I was thinking anybody could exploit stanley travel mug this personal information. Although Newton contacted the hospital the next day to report the issue, he said he heard the messages when he called again later.Explore more on these topicsHospitalsManchesterNHSGreater ManchesterHealthPrivacyNorth of EnglandnewsShareReuse this conten Bdrm Museums in England and Wales to gain powers to dispose of objects on moral grounds
There are 14 privately r <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.uk>stanley travel mug un prisons in England and Wales and on Friday I received an email informing me that I am banned from visiting two of them, not by G4S who had invited me, but by the Ministry of Justice.My charity, the Howard League for Penal Reform, argues that making money out of punishing people is both reprehensible and immoral and it is on these grounds that we have opposed the private management of prisons. Successive governments have privatised prisons, so it is not a party political issue. It has been claimed that introducing private sector competition into the penal estate has driven up standards but there is no evidence for this, indeed suicide and violence rates, along with similar evidence, points to the contrary. The only rigorous research commissioned by the Ministry of Justice to compare the two systems has never been published; I am told that it does not support this contention.The letter sent to Frances Crook. Photograph: Twitt stanley quencher erI have seen good and bad practice in both private and public sector prisons, having spent 25 years working in the system. I have neve stanley italia r been a fan of G4S, indeed we have been pressing the Serious Fraud Office to pursue its investigation into the various companies accused of fraud on the tagging contract more vigorously. However, I accepted the invitation to visit two of the G4S prisons to see for myself. Private prisons are taking 拢500m of taxpayers money each year, so they have to have independent scrutiny.I was due to visit Oak
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Almost 16,000 children in the UK could be exposed to domestic abuse this vaso stanley Christmas, a leading research charity has estimated, calling on ministers to commit to funding specialist support services in the stanley becher new year.The tragic cases of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson, two young children murdered in their homes, have recently cast a spotlight on the risks o stanley quencher f domestic abuse to children.The Early Intervention Foundation EIF , a charity that advocates effective early intervention to improve the lives of children, said the Christmas period could be particularly stressful for families, which may lead to more domestic abuse.It is estimated that 3.2% of under-11s and 2.5% of 11- to 17-year-olds are exposed to domestic violence, which EIF said equated to 15,948 over the two-week festive period, which would be a rise from 15,006 the previous Christmas.The Home Office is expected to publish a domestic abuse strategy in 2022, after the Domestic Abuse Act received royal assent this year.Dr Jo Casebourne, the chief executive of the EIF, said: Given the numbers of children affected by domestic abuse, it is vital that we fully understand how best to help them. The domestic abuse strategy must focus on improving services for child victims of domestic abuse. There are longstanding gaps in provision for families, including in relation to the availability of prevention services and long-term therapeutic support, support for babies and very young children and culturally specific interventions Qilz I wanted sexual adventures, I didn t want to fall in love : Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
Gun control laws passed in New York and Connecticut to ban the stanley canada possession of semi-automatic weapons and large-capacity magazines after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school were mostly upheld on Monday by a federal appeals court. It s about time : guns become serious debate issue for first time since 2000Read moreThe second US circuit court of appeals in Manhattan found core parts of the laws did not violate the second amendment because there was a subst stanley cupe antial relationship between bans on assault weapons a stanley mug nd large-capacity magazines and the important 鈥?indeed, compelling 鈥?state interest in controlling crime . When used, these weapons tend to result in more numerous wounds, more serious wounds, and more victims. These weapons are disproportionately used in crime, and particularly in criminal mass shootings, according to the ruling written by circuit judge Jose A Cabranes. They are also disproportionately used to kill law enforcement officers. The three-judge panel noted that the Newtown, Connecticut, shooting in December 2012 occurred when 154 rounds were fired in less than five minutes, killing 20 children and six adults and renewing a nationwide discussion on the role of guns in America and how to diminish the threat of large-scale shootings.But the court found Connecticuts ban on a non-semi-automatic Remington 7615 unconstitutional. And it said a seven-round load limit in New York could not be imposed even as it upheld other bans on magazines. Like assault w
Almost 16,000 children in the UK could be exposed to domestic abuse this vaso stanley Christmas, a leading research charity has estimated, calling on ministers to commit to funding specialist support services in the stanley becher new year.The tragic cases of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson, two young children murdered in their homes, have recently cast a spotlight on the risks o stanley quencher f domestic abuse to children.The Early Intervention Foundation EIF , a charity that advocates effective early intervention to improve the lives of children, said the Christmas period could be particularly stressful for families, which may lead to more domestic abuse.It is estimated that 3.2% of under-11s and 2.5% of 11- to 17-year-olds are exposed to domestic violence, which EIF said equated to 15,948 over the two-week festive period, which would be a rise from 15,006 the previous Christmas.The Home Office is expected to publish a domestic abuse strategy in 2022, after the Domestic Abuse Act received royal assent this year.Dr Jo Casebourne, the chief executive of the EIF, said: Given the numbers of children affected by domestic abuse, it is vital that we fully understand how best to help them. The domestic abuse strategy must focus on improving services for child victims of domestic abuse. There are longstanding gaps in provision for families, including in relation to the availability of prevention services and long-term therapeutic support, support for babies and very young children and culturally specific interventions Qilz I wanted sexual adventures, I didn t want to fall in love : Molly Roden Winter on her astonishing memoir of an open marriage
Gun control laws passed in New York and Connecticut to ban the stanley canada possession of semi-automatic weapons and large-capacity magazines after the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school were mostly upheld on Monday by a federal appeals court. It s about time : guns become serious debate issue for first time since 2000Read moreThe second US circuit court of appeals in Manhattan found core parts of the laws did not violate the second amendment because there was a subst stanley cupe antial relationship between bans on assault weapons a stanley mug nd large-capacity magazines and the important 鈥?indeed, compelling 鈥?state interest in controlling crime . When used, these weapons tend to result in more numerous wounds, more serious wounds, and more victims. These weapons are disproportionately used in crime, and particularly in criminal mass shootings, according to the ruling written by circuit judge Jose A Cabranes. They are also disproportionately used to kill law enforcement officers. The three-judge panel noted that the Newtown, Connecticut, shooting in December 2012 occurred when 154 rounds were fired in less than five minutes, killing 20 children and six adults and renewing a nationwide discussion on the role of guns in America and how to diminish the threat of large-scale shootings.But the court found Connecticuts ban on a non-semi-automatic Remington 7615 unconstitutional. And it said a seven-round load limit in New York could not be imposed even as it upheld other bans on magazines. Like assault w
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