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MSNBCW All In With Chris Hayes May 6, 2014

Headline about an accidental shooting in an american home. Police tell us the 14yearold was handling the gun recklessly when he admits he shot his younger brother. One boy pulled the trigger, fatally shooting his older brother. He says the boys were trying to figure out how to work the gun when the older brother accidentally pulled the trigger. Found the gun under a bed and then accidently a twoyearold is dead after finding a gun. The little boy somehow got his dads gun. What if there was a gun that a child couldnt shoot . A gun with a technology to ensure it can only be fired by its owner . That gun exists. Its real. I held it. I fired it. [ gunshots ] how does it feel . Amazing. Feels like massive step forward, like the iphone of firearms. A smart gun. Theres just one problem. You cant buy it anywhere in america. Thats not because its illegal and its not because its manufacturer isnt trying to sell it. Now the question, can you sell it . The demand is there. People wonder where they

Devil in the detail - What lawyers say about complex LTA abolition

The abolition of the lifetime allowance (LTA) could ‘remove a burden’ for HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), will have ‘knock-on’ consequences and may see some “rowing back” as the structure is dismantled, pension lawyers say.

Devil in the detail — what lawyers say about complex LTA abolition

The abolition of the lifetime allowance (LTA) could ‘remove a burden’ for HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), will have ‘knock-on’ consequences and may see some “rowing back” as the structure is dismantled, pension lawyers say.

Cadbury World funds wheelchair for inspirational Dudley man

CADBURY World employees have raised thousands to fund a brand-new, fully-customised, chariot-fit wheelchair for an inspirational Dudley man. Staff at the Bournville-based attraction have spent the past year participating in imaginative fundraising activities in order to meet their target of £5,000 to purchase Ashlie Coyne s new wheelchair. Born in December 1995, the 24-year-old was subjected to abuse and neglect and as a result was diagnosed with Spastic Quadriplegia Microcephaly – the most severe form of cerebral palsy. At nine months old, Ashlie’s life turned around when he was brought into the care of Barnardo’s longest serving foster carers, Pat and Pete Coyne.

Cadbury World buy brand new wheelchair for disabled Dudley man

Ashlie Coyne BIG-HEARTED workers at Cadbury World have raised more than £5,000 to buy a state-of-the-art wheelchair for a young Dudley man with severe cerebral palsy. Staff at the Bournville-based attraction have spent 12 months taking part in imaginative fundraising activities to raise £5,000 to buy 24-year-old Ashlie Coyne a new wheelchair. Ashlie, who has spastic quadriplegia microcephaly – the most severe form of cerebral palsy, has been in the care of Barnardo’s longest serving foster carers Pat and Pete Coyne since the age of nine months old and he was eventually adopted by the couple at age 11. Although they ve dedicated their lives to helping to boost Ashlie s life chances – his previous wheelchair was uncomfortable and prevented him from travelling to see loved ones due to its dismantling challenges.

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