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Lest you think these were just coincidences, as reported by David Ohlinger in the Denver Post in 1999 (no link cause from the Dark Ages of Internet) "... fully 40% of multiple gun purchases traceable to criminal arrests in the state of Colorado were made by Golyansky's pawn shop ... buyers traveled from all around the state -- and nation -- to Golyansky's little shop."
Cliff Schecter: Ken Buck, Gun Shows & Arming Criminals Cliff Schecter 2010
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Wheeler knew he had scored a kill from the moment the Senate hearings opened with his star witness, Gustavus Ohlinger.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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A Toledo lawyer of Swedish and German extraction, in 1915 Ohlinger had published Their True Faith and Allegiance, a tract that had identified first- and second-generation German-Americans as “prophets of disunion.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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Wheeler knew he had scored a kill from the moment the Senate hearings opened with his star witness, Gustavus Ohlinger.
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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His own family, Ohlinger boasted, had “been in this country for 250 years.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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His own family, Ohlinger boasted, had “been in this country for 250 years.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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A Toledo lawyer of Swedish and German extraction, in 1915 Ohlinger had published Their True Faith and Allegiance, a tract that had identified first- and second-generation German-Americans as “prophets of disunion.”
LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010
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"This is probably the best place in Ohio to come learn to shoot," Ohlinger said.
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"This is probably the best place in Ohio to come learn to shoot," Ohlinger said.
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Ohlinger said the search for a coach won't begin until the Board of Education accepts
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