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https://edition.cnn.com/2018/03/01/us/pennsylvania-church-ar-15-ceremony-trnd/index.html

Pennsylvania couples clutching AR-15 rifles renew wedding vows
By Amir Vera, CNN

Updated 1123 GMT (1923 HKT) March 1, 2018




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  • Hundreds exchange or renew wedding vows in Pennsylvania
  • School district moves nearby students to different campus
(CNN)This wasn't your average marriage rededication ceremony.

Hundreds of parishioners gathered at a Pennsylvania church Wednesday to exchange or renew their wedding vows -- some clutching unloaded AR-15 rifles, according to CNN affiliate WFMZ-TV.
The event was led by Pastor Hyung Jin Moon at the controversial Sanctuary Church in Newfoundland.
Guns were zip-tied at the door and ammunition was not allowed in the church, WFMZ reported. It said the Wallenpaupack Area School District moved students of a nearby elementary school to other campuses
'Not in our town'
AR-15 semiautomatic rifles are similar to the weapons used in a massacre that left 17 people dead at a Florida high school two weeks ago.
Church members say the ceremony was scheduled months before the Parkland shooting, and they were following God's will to honor the Second Amendment, according to the affiliate.
Protesters angered by what they described as the insensitivity and timing of the ceremony gathered in front of the church.
"We do not believe in guns in church. Not in our town," Esther Clayton told WFMZ.
After the ceremony, residents held a vigil at the Pike County Courthouse to honor the victims of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
They carried signs with the words "Remember Parkland" as they read the names of the 17 victims, CNN affiliate WBRE reported.
Church member John Gidney, who traveled from West Virginia for the ceremony, said Christians need to arm themselves.
"The way the world is going today, it's just a form of protection for us. We're not out to harm anyone or cause any chaos or anything," he told WFMZ.
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Couples hold AR-15 rifles and other guns during a ceremony at the Sanctuary Church on Wednesday in Newfoundland, Pennsylvania.
In a message on the church's Facebook page, Moon said the event was not to "bless guns."
He said the book of Revelations discussed Jesus Christ "ruling with a rod of iron." The Bible "tells us that God will shepherd His children with the rod of iron, guarding the flock not as a dictator, but as a loving father," he said. In the same sense, Moon said, God calls on his people to use the "rod of iron" to protect themselves.
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Moon is the son of Rev. Sun Myung Moon, who founded the Unification Church in the 1950s.
Rev. Moon, religious and political figure, dies in South Korea at 92
Before he died in 2012 at age 92, the elder Moon was a high-profile international evangelist for decades. He was famous for conducting mass weddings, including at New York City's Madison Square Garden and another one uniting 360,000 couples in South Korea.
The Sanctuary Church calls itself Rod of Iron Ministries, and is a breakaway faction of the Unification Church, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The Unification Church distanced itself from Wednesday's event, saying its ceremonies and teachings do not involve weapons.
 

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https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo...ays-gun-amnesty-netted-57-000-illegal-weapons

Australia Says Gun Amnesty Netted 57,000 Illegal Weapons

March 1, 20184:55 AM ET
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Weapons that were handed in are seen at the Victoria Police Forensic Services Centre on August 11, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia.

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Australia says it collected more than 57,000 illegal firearms during a three-month amnesty last year – the first such program since tough gun laws were enacted in the wake of the country's worst mass shooting in 1996.

The amnesty, which ran from July through September, netted almost 2,500 semi-automatic and fully automatic weapons that were the target firearms legislation beginning in 1996 that banned private ownership of such rifles.

Unregistered firearms are illegal in Australia and owning one carries a penalty up to 14 years in jail and a US$225,000 fine.

"Taking these unregistered firearms off the streets means they will not fall into the hands of criminals, who might use them to endanger the lives of innocent Australians," Law Enforcement Minister Angus Taylor said Thursday.

Among the more unusual weapons recovered were a rusting anti-armor rocket launcher, a German machine gun dating from World War I and a muzzle-loading pistol produced circa 1860.

The largest number were surrendered in New South Wales — 24,831, while Queensland handed in 16,375; Victoria 9,175 and South Australia 2,825, with Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory accounting for the rest, officials said according to 9 News.

Last year's amnesty was meant to absorb some of the country's estimated 260,000 illegal guns in circulation – although the figure could be much higher, officials say.

In 2016, Chris Dawson, the head of the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, said that outlaw biker gangs and Middle Eastern crime groups were thought to be responsible for illegal gun trafficking, according to The Age newspaper.

Australia's response to the April 28, 1996, massacre in Port Arthur, Tasmania, is widely viewed as a model that those in favor of stricter gun measures say the U.S. could emulate.

The Port Arthur shooter used an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle – the same weapon that has been featured in a number of mass shootings in the U.S., including the one last month that resulted in 17 deaths at a Parkland, Fla., high school.

In the decade before the Port Arthur massacre, which killed 35 people, there had been about ten mass shootings in Australia; however, in the 16 years since changes to gun laws were fully enacted in 2002, the number of such crimes has fallen precipitously. The homicide rate has also dropped, although some experts debate whether changes in gun laws are the only factor.

As NPR wrote in 2012, "The new laws [in Australia] prohibited all automatic and semi-automatic weapons, and imposed strict licensing rules. Even paintball guns need a permit. There are also background checks and lengthy waiting periods for all purchases."

In a 2017 interview with NPR's Here & Now, former Australian Deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer, who was in office when the tougher gun laws were passed, said they show that a country "can have a sensible policy on guns and reduce the number of people being killed by guns and the gun massacres."

However, as we reported in 2013, the efficacy of gun-buyback programs in the U.S. – similar to Australia's gun amnesty, but with a monetary incentive — has been questioned.

"Getting at the weapons you really want is not easy," William Woodward, director for training and technical assistance at the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado, Boulder, told NPR. "Years ago, when they first tried gun buybacks, they ran into the same problem. People brought in guns that were broken so they could get the cash, or they'd go out and get someone else's gun to turn in — but not the one they were planning on using."
 

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These days Ang Moh sent children to schools to get shoot or be FUCKED BY TEACHERS!

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...l-teacher-arrested-sex-teen-article-1.3848322

Married middle school teacher arrested for having sex with 14-year-old student, buying him drugs
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Stephanie Peterson, a middle school science teacher, is accused of having a sexual relationship with a former student.
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Thursday, March 1, 2018, 4:55 AM

A married middle school teacher was arrested for having sex with a 14-year-old student who told detectives she gave him marijuana and sent him nude photos on social media.

Stephanie Peterson, a former science teacher at the New Smyrna Beach Middle School in Florida, is accused of having a sexual relationship with her former 7th grade student — even after his parents confronted her about it.

Peterson, 26, would pick the boy up from home while her husband was at work, and drop him off a few hours later, according to the arrest report cited by WKMG.

Peterson, who warned the boy about keeping their relationship secret, also bought him marijuana and a pipe to smoke out of, he told police.

She also send him nude photos on Snapchat and Instagram with her face clearly visible, allowing police to identify her when the teen’s parents went to the police.

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New Smyrna Middle School in Florida. Credit: Google Maps
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The boy broke down crying one day and told his mom about the sexual relationship, which began around November, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.

His parents confronted Peterson about breaking it off, according to Sheriff Mike Chitwood. When the teacher resumed her relationship with the teen in January, the parents reported her to the police.

Peterson, who was charged with two counts of lewd and lascivious battery and one count of transmission of harmful materials to a minor, is held on $25,000 bail.

 
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