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	<title>Comments on: Compact Rifles</title>
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		<title>By: Jay Hafemeister</title>
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		<description>Actually, this marketing change likely has more to do with the FED GOV&#039;s new regulation of anything marketed toward children. As of feb 07, 2009 any product marketed toward children has to be tested for lead. This includes all toys, clothes, books, bicycles, etc. Anything sold for use by kids will require a rather expensive testing procedure to be allowed on the market. So no more &quot;youth rifles.&quot;</description>
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