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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">June 30, 2011: California Gov. Jerry Brown signs the state budget.APSACRAMENTO,
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown announced Wednesday that he has signed legislation
expanding the ability of state agents to seize firearms from nearly 20,000
Californians who are not allowed to have them.They collectively own more
than 39,000 handguns and 1,670 assault weapons but are prohibited from owning
firearms because they have been convicted of crimes, ruled mentally unstable
or are subject to domestic violence restraining orders.The bill authorizes
$24 million for the state Department of Justice's Armed and Prohibited Persons
program. The money will go to hire more agents to confiscate the
weapons and reduce the backlog over the next three years.The program, which
is unique to California, cross-checks five databases to find people who
bought weapons they are no longer legally allowed to own.SB140 by Senator
Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, authorizes $24 million to hire more agents to
confiscate the weapons and reduce the backlog over the next three years.The
bill is the first of numerous firearms bills introduced by lawmakers in
response to recent mass shootings in Connecticut and Colorado. The Democratic
governor signed the bill without comment."California is leading the nation
in a common-sense effort to protect public safety," Attorney General Kamala
Harris, who oversees the state Department of Justice, said in a statement.U.S.
Rep. Mike Thompson, a Democrat f
A new missile is carried during a mass military parade at the
Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea.APNorth Korea is nearing completion
of a light-water reactor that is primarily intended to generate electricity
but which could add to concern over its nuclear program, a U.S.-based
institute said Wednesday.Satellite photos, the latest taken this month,
show the North appears to be putting finishing external touches to the
reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, according to 38 North, the website
of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies in Washington. The reactor could potentially begin operation within
a year or so, although considerable technical hurdles remain, 38 North says
in its analysis.Light-water reactors are best-suited for electricity generation,
and U.S. academics who visited the site in 2010 when construction of
the reactor began said it appeared designed for that purpose. It might
be adapted to produce plutonium for weapons, but North Korea already has
what's known as a gas-graphite reactor, which provides an easier option
for making bomb fuel.North Korea announced in early April it was restarting
the older reactor from which it is estimated to have derived enough
plutonium for a half-dozen bombs before it was shuttered in 2007 during
aid-for-disarmament negotiations. The announcement came amid a torrent of
war threats from Pyongyang after the U.N. Security Council tightened
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