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Anti-gun violence activists in the U.S. are renewing their push for new gun laws in the wake of the revelation that the alleged Norway shooter claims to have purchased high-capacity ammunition magazines from a United States retailer.
Anders Behring Breivik, the alleged lone-wolf terrorist accused of shooting and killing 68 people at a youth camp in Norway and killing eight in an Oslo bombing last week, details purchasing the ammunition in his 1,500-page manifesto.
Under the section titled, "December and January - Rifle/gun accessories purchased," Breivik wrote that he purchased 10 30-round ammunition magazines from a U.S. supplier who mailed the devices to him.
High-capacity magazines became available for purchase in the U.S. when the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004.
In his manifesto, Breivik talks of his attempts to legally buy weapons and writes, "I envy our European American brothers as the gun laws in Europe sucks ass in comparison."
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20085056-503544.html
Anders Behring Breivik, the alleged lone-wolf terrorist accused of shooting and killing 68 people at a youth camp in Norway and killing eight in an Oslo bombing last week, details purchasing the ammunition in his 1,500-page manifesto.
Under the section titled, "December and January - Rifle/gun accessories purchased," Breivik wrote that he purchased 10 30-round ammunition magazines from a U.S. supplier who mailed the devices to him.
High-capacity magazines became available for purchase in the U.S. when the federal assault weapons ban expired in 2004.
In his manifesto, Breivik talks of his attempts to legally buy weapons and writes, "I envy our European American brothers as the gun laws in Europe sucks ass in comparison."

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20085056-503544.html