Gulshan Khan

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on The New York Times: How Did Rifles With an American Stamp End Up in the Hands of African Poachers?
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Mar 14, 2019


How Did Rifles With an American Stamp End Up in the Hands of African Poachers?
The question is at the heart of investigations by Congress and federal agencies into whether an American gun manufacturer is entangled in the shadowy world of arms smuggling and wildlife poaching.

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