Girls warned not to hide boyfriends' guns (Reuters)
Posted on: Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in: UncategorizedReuters - A campaign warning girls not to stash or carry guns for their boyfriends was launched by London police Wednesday.
Reuters - A campaign warning girls not to stash or carry guns for their boyfriends was launched by London police Wednesday.
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