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The North Dakota senate voted in March to make it easier to obtain a concealed-weapon permit by eliminating the shooting test, in which applicants must hit a human silhouette, about a foot and a half square, seven times out of ten at 21 feet. Permit holder Carey McWilliams, 31, of Fargo told an Associated Press reporter he disapproved, saying, “I don’t think everybody under the sun should just be able to walk in and get a weapon. You’ve got to have standards.” McWilliams, who in his second try on the test hit the target ten times out of ten, is legally blind, able to distinguish only shades of light; he carries one of his four pistols regularly.
In March veteran criminal George Kaminski, 53, complained to a reporter from the Herald of Sharon, Pennsylvania, that there aren’t enough four-leaf clovers at his current residence, a minimum-security facility in nearby Mercer. Kaminski has collected a world-record 72,927 four-leaf clovers over the last ten years, entirely on the grounds of Pennsylvania prisons, but an Alaskan man now claims to have more than 76,000 and has applied to Guinness for recognition. “The guy’s got the whole world,” said Kaminski of his rival. “I have two or three acres.”
In March gasoline sniffer Brian Taylor, 36, was sentenced to three months in jail for violating a court order barring him from gas stations near Middlesbrough, England. At the February proceeding where the order had been issued, magistrates heard testimony about Taylor (who doesn’t drive) terrorizing gas station customers and staff on more than 50 occasions and viewed security-camera footage showing him slashing a fuel line and huffing the fumes, then dancing wildly around the pump area.
The BBC reported in March that since December someone had been anonymously visiting a remote farmhouse in Lincolnshire, England, and leaving behind shoes–more than 30 pairs altogether, often still bearing price tags. The house’s residents said they had no idea who was doing it or why, but video footage they took shows an elderly couple in a green car pulling up, dropping off shoes, and driving away.