MAIL ORDER GUNS
I Investigations In UJS. fITX Prow 4w. WASHINGTON, Jan. M Any American child can gat a ami order gun "m loaf m he hm a piggy bonk, oan draw the numerate 11* and aerawl hto mn,’ Sergeant Kenneth Carpenter, tareeUgatar tor the Loe Angelou Board of PoUce Com; mteeioaera maQ*or§er traflte in woapoae were opened by the United Stataa denote Bub*conmtttoo on Juvenile Delinquency. To thte date there are no lawn adequately regulating mail order gun aatea,” he *Thte swam that anyone virtually anyone—can got a knewa juat how of Juveniloe, Jnvonße mentaPy-ID peraona anSadhSt criminal! libvo conlrtbstodl to tho tremendous rim 1b the nation ■ erm ivw> A Juvenile ctavly had to SB out tno sonD* no woo S, had not boon a eoavtet. and waa not an altea. Tlm opoomMoo titaployoti one gun which mH lir lUi dollara called a became tt wm a chortwanga rally, and wm good only tor shoodag peapie. ata# nwmbam aaid the number ot the gum from an aff'tteobamd to nmhett meter to eonoeaL
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 17
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