File:Stop Being Accessories to Crime.ogv
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DescriptionStop Being Accessories to Crime.ogv | "Stop Being Accessories to Crime", speech by Congressman Steve Cohen, in Congressional Record. |
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Source | 2012 Congressional Record, Vol. 158, Pg. H1157 Text at www.gpo.gov. |
Author | Congressman Steve Cohen |
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