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CARICOM May Be Going After American Gun Dealers
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – CARICOM countries are taking a stronger stance when it comes to trying to slow down the flow of guns from the United States into the region and Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said The Bahamas may be taking an even stronger stance in the near future.
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