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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?As the nation heads into the Fourth of July weekend, KCPD, state lawmakers and community members are warning against the dangers of celebratory bullets.Michele Shanahan DeMoss lost her then 11-year-old daughter, Blair Shanahan Lane, in 201
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