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Journalist Roxana Hegeman wrote for The Associated Press 21 November 2016:
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When Shane Cox began selling his homemade firearms and silencers out of his military surplus store, he stamped "Made in Kansas" on them to assure buyers that a Kansas law would prevent federal prosecution of anyone owning firearms made, sold and kept in the state. ...His biggest selling item was unregistered gun silencers that were flying out of the shop as fast as Cox could make them...
...But last week a jury found Cox guilty of violating federal law for the manufacture, sale and possession of unregistered firearms and silencers.
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When Shane Cox began selling his homemade firearms and silencers out of his military surplus store, he stamped "Made in Kansas" on them to assure buyers that a Kansas law would prevent federal prosecution of anyone owning firearms made, sold and kept in the state. ...His biggest selling item was unregistered gun silencers that were flying out of the shop as fast as Cox could make them...
...But last week a jury found Cox guilty of violating federal law for the manufacture, sale and possession of unregistered firearms and silencers.
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