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Bloomberg's Antigun Nonprofit Targets a Mom-and-Pop Store
Bloomberg's Antigun Nonprofit Targets a Mom-and-Pop Store

Wall Street Journal

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • Wall Street Journal

Bloomberg's Antigun Nonprofit Targets a Mom-and-Pop Store

United Gun Shop in Rockville, Md., is a family affair. Jonathan and Christina Bennett own it, and their children help run the business. Mr. Bennett started the shop after retiring from a decorated 20-year police career in nearby Gaithersburg, and he runs a bustling side business teaching gun safety. United Gun Shop has a great reputation in the community and stellar ratings on Google. Its customers are a diverse cross-section of the Washington metropolitan area. Many law-enforcement officers, and at least a few former federal prosecutors like me, have bought guns there. United Gun Shop meticulously complies with federal and state firearms laws, the latter of which are especially convoluted. Federal law requires all handgun buyers to be vetted through the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Instant Criminal Background Check System, the state point of contact for which is the Maryland State Police. Federal law requires a dealer who sells two or more handguns at a time to a single customer to notify both the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Maryland State Police. Maryland law adds an additional layer of requirements. All handgun buyers must obtain a 'handgun qualification license,' which requires a four-hour course in firearms safety and law and an application to the state police, which has 30 days to complete a background check and approve or disapprove the application.

Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett reveals he learned to play soccer especially for the movie
Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett reveals he learned to play soccer especially for the movie

Perth Now

time01-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Mean Girls star Jonathan Bennett reveals he learned to play soccer especially for the movie

Jonathan Bennett had to learn to play football for his role in 'Mean Girls'. The 43-year-old actor starred as heartthrob Aaron Samuels in the 2004 cult classic - which followed Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert as a group of popular girls in a comedy that serves as a parody of the high school clique system - and admitted upon the film's 21st anniversary on Wednesday (30.04.25) evening that he had never even "kicked a soccer ball" before he arrived on set. Alongside footage of him learning to play football for the movie, he wrote on Instagram: "Mean Girls came out 21 years ago today. This is footage of me practicing kicking a soccer ball for the scene. I kicked a soccer ball for the first time in my life when filming this. How did I do? Butch?" The Hallmark star thanked his fans for the "support" they have given him over the years as he signed off by referring to the film's famous word "grool", which is used by the character of Cady Heron (Lohan) as an accidental portmanteau of the worlds "great" and "cool". He added: "Thanks for all the support over the years to our amazing fans. And thank you for embracing and supporting us in our journeys. Grool." Last year, Jonathan admitted that his life was "was "changed forever" when he was cast in Tina Fey's comedy, which has since gone on to become a stage musical that was then adapted once again for the screen. He said: "20 years ago today my life was changed forever. I can't tell you how proud I am to be part of a story that, still to this day, makes so many people happy. It's been one of the biggest gifts of my career and life." The 'Food Network's Battle of the Decades' host then shared that he was actually at an airport while he reminisced about the film when a fan came up to inform him that her boyfriend was born on the day that it came out and while he was made to feel "old" in that moment, he couldn't resist responding with a line from the movie. He added: "I'm boarding a flight right now to go shoot a project that I have been producing for the past year, and the gate agent pulled me aside and said, 'it's so funny, my boyfriend was born the day Mean Girls came out. "I said, 'oh that's fun!' and then realized she meant the ACTUAL DAY. All I could say to her was, 'Grool.' "Because that means people born on that day are now grown adults, and I've never felt older in my life, But at the same time, I felt proud."

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