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 A New York resident got into a high-profile fight with the state 
government this week after officials ordered him to turn over his gun 
license and his firearms -- a dispute that exposed potential problems with 
the recently passed gun law.Buffalo-area resident David Lewis has since 
gotten his license reinstated in what was apparently a case of mistaken 
identity under the state's new SAFE Act. The case drew outrage on 
gun-rights blogs warning that the state was exploiting the law to seize 
weapons.Lewis' lawyer, indicating this may be an indication of a broader 
issue, also claims to be representing a second client in a similar 
circumstance.Lewis initially received a notice on April 1 from the Erie 
County clerk saying that his license was being immediately suspended. He 
was ordered to surrender it along with his seven registered handguns."Based 
on the information received from the New York State Police, your pistol 
license [redacted] has been suspended by direction of the Licensing Officer 
for Erie County," reads the letter sent to Lewis and obtained by 
Fox News. "Failure to comply with this court directive upon receipt of 
this letter will be sufficient grounds for the revocation of your pistol 
license."Lewis, who does not have a criminal record, caught the eye of 
state officials because it was believed that because of a prescription for 
psychotropic drugs that he was a danger to others, his attorney claims. 
A provision in the recently pass
 Portuguese Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho gestures during a news conference 
at the Sao Bento palace in Lisbon Friday, April 12, 2013. The 
European Union finance ministers meeting in Dublin Friday, will consider 
extending the repayment schedules on bailout loans previously given to Ireland 
and Portugal. The situation in Portugal was complicated this month when 
the country's constitutional court struck down parts of the government's 
austerity program, making it necessary for the government to look for other 
ways to meet its deficit reduction targets. (AP Photo/Armando Franca)The 
Associated PressLISBON, Portugal  Portugal's prime minister says his government 
will announce new spending cuts worth 1.2 billion euros ($1.6 billion) next 
week to compensate for austerity measures disallowed by a court and to 
unblock access to its bailout funds.The Constitutional Court last week declared 
some of this year's tax hikes unlawful, leaving the government with a 
1.3-billion-euro hole in its 2013 budget.Foreign creditors who lent Portugal 
78 billion euros in 2011 consequently froze a scheduled disbursement of 
2 billion euros until the government comes up with alternative measures. 
The government needs that money to pay expenses such as salaries and 
pensions.Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho told reporters Friday that his 
Cabinet will next week announce a 600-million-euro reduction in the government 
budget and prune the same amount from public service


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