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Popular Danish toymaker Lego has issued a cease-and-desist order against a Utah-based gun shop, which sold a type of Lego handgun that resembled Glock, a semi-automatic pistol.
Reports cited that a group of mothers who advocated against guns informed the toymaker of the Lego handgun at Culper Precision. This 30-year-old store specializes in building, customizing, and modifying firearms and accessories.
Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action and Everytown for Gun Safety said that the Lego handguns are sold as kits priced between $549 to $765. It comes with red, yellow, and blue bricks similar to actual Lego toys. Culper Precision even marketed the handguns as a childhood dream come to life and shooting on 30 rounds full auto is fun on its social media accounts.
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WASHINGTON The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF’s) National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) fellowship program this month is marking one year of advancing social justice and racial equity and welcoming four new Congressman John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellows. CBCF launched NREI in June of 2020 in response to the protests of police killings of unarmed Black Americans and the historically unlevel playing field for minorities. NREI’s mission is to combat systemic injustice and advance racial equity, human rights, education, and community and economic development opportunities for the Black community. In July 2020, the fellowship program was renamed to honor the late Congressman John R. Lewis, a leader in the U.S. Congress and the fight for racial equity. The John R. Lewis Social Justice Fellowship is designed to give young Black leaders the opportunity to work in Congress, and fellows are placed with