'A pretty big hit': Sask. gun store loses $40K in inventory, following federal gun ban
About $40,000 worth of guns have been removed from a Saskatoon store, following the latest federal ban.
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About $40,000 worth of guns have been removed from a Saskatoon store, following the latest federal ban.
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