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Quick Triggers in New Mexico

Rowen, James | June 19, 1972 issue

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Focuses on the demonstration of students of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque in 1972 when U.S. President Richard M. Nixon mined the North Vietnamese harbors. Support provided by the state's attorney general David L. Norvell, to the unregulated use of firearms; Complaints made of police brutality; Denouncement of the incident on the floor of the New Mexico Senate.

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DEMONSTRATIONS; POLICE -- Complaints against; FIREARMS & crime; NIXON, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994; ALBUQUERQUE (N.M.); NEW Mexico; VIETNAM; UNITED States
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