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2012. The stats show that from January through March, gun owners went
through 7 million background checks -- compared with just 4.8 million in
the first three months of last year.The spike in checks, coupled with
mounting anecdotal claims that ammunition is hard to come by, comes amid
concern by gun owners that new proposals at the state and federal
level could limit access to firearms.Though supporters of the legislation
say that is not the case, the assurances haven't stopped what statistics
suggest is a run on weapons. The purchases have picked up ever
since Obama's election in 2008. Since 2009, there have been 71 million
background checks logged in the federal system. The annual number has risen
every year.The recorded checks only apply to sales from licensed dealers.The
most recent spike further adds to the underlying challenge facing lawmakers
-- how do you regulate weapons when there are already 300 million
of them, and rising, in circulation?While some lawmakers have proposed clawing
back currently owned assault-style weapons, most proposed assault-weapons
bans only apply to future purchases. And at the federal level, the
chance of such a ban passing has
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skeptical -- and they may feel vindicated after Bitcoin's latest tumble."Trading
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for business users has declined as well. According to Chou, companies now
buy computers every four or five years as opposed to every three
years. Estimates for global PC shipments may fall even lower than the
already-grim 1.3 percent contraction for 2013, IDC told WSJ.At this point,
unfortunately, it seems clear that the Windows 8 launch not only failed
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consumers, whether it be through lower prices or big changes to the
operating system. The Windows Blue update expected this summer promises
several enhancements, including the ability to view more apps on the screen
at once and easier access to settings, but it may not be
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