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Bipartisan gun bill would enact 'no fly, no buy' policy

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Republican Senator Susan Collins says new, compromise gun legislation would enact a 'no fly, no buy," policy to prevent those on a watch-list from buying guns. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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