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Ham, mustard, chips, AR-15
The next time you are packing up that picnic lunch for a foray into a Virginia state park, you might want to include an AR-15 assault rifle or a Glock 19 automatic pistol with your mustard and ham sandwiches....
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Peter Galuszka
| January 20, 2011; 12:58 PM ET |
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Let the black woman's pain be heard
Apparently Courtland Milloy is so disturbed by Tyler Perry's movie "For Colored Girls," that even when speaking of the FBI sting operation resulting in the arrests of Prince George's County Executive Jack B. Johnson and his wife, Leslie, he still...
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M. E. Schertzer, Silver Spring
| November 18, 2010; 6:23 PM ET |
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It's 1-1 for Cuccinelli
It's 1-1 so far for Kenneth Cuccinelli, Virginia's flamboyant attorney general. On Aug. 2, the hard-right official got a boost from a federal judge in Richmond who allowed his case against the new federal health-care law to proceed. But...
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Peter Galuszk
| August 30, 2010; 4:30 PM ET |
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Virginia's 'separate reality' on handguns
One curious thing about the Old Dominion is the "separate reality" that one experiences between what the talking heads say and what really is. Take the concealed handgun issue. As in many states, the more vocal Virginians who constantly...
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Peter Galuszka
| July 12, 2010; 5:20 PM ET |
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Cuccinelli strikes again in JMU newspaper case
LOCAL BLOG NETWORK Kenneth Cuccinelli has struck again. The Virginia attorney general says he supports a local prosecutor's seizure of more than 900 photographs at the Breeze, the student newspaper of James Madison University, pertaining to an April 10 party-turned-riot...
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Peter Galuszka
| April 28, 2010; 4:35 PM ET |
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Facing reality in the Castillo case
The penalty for failing to follow a protective order is jail. That is hardly a disincentive to someone who is so hell-bent on getting revenge against his wife that he threatens to murder his children.
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washingtonpost.com editors
| March 26, 2010; 6:53 PM ET |
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