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Undated: A Facebook graphic, by the group Credo Action, asking Facebook 
founder Mark Zuckerberg to stop supporting ads backing the Keystone XL Pipeline.CREDOFILE: 
April 4, 2013: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg during a company press event 
in Menlo Park, Calif.REUTERSFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is facing a 
backlash from the left over ads that support drilling in Alaska and 
the Canada-to-Texas Keystone pipeline, as the young billionaire wades ever-deeper 
into charged political debates.The daisy chain that connects Zuckerberg 
with the drilling ads starts with FWD.US, the bipartisan group Zuckerberg 
co-founded for the purpose of supporting immigration legislation. That organization 
gave money to a conservative group, Americans for a Conservative Direction, 
that aired a TV ad supporting South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham. 
It also gave to a group that put up an ad backing 
drilling in Alaska.Graham is among the eight senators who crafted the bipartisan 
immigration legislation now being debated on Capitol Hill. However, Graham 
appears in the ad criticizing President Obama for not approving the Keystone 
pipeline, which supporters say will help the United Sates achieve energy 
independence and critics say will be an environmental hazard.The president 
says Im for all of the above when it comes to energy, 
Graham says in the 60-second spot. Well, those are words coming out 
of his mouth. They dont come from his heart. No Keystone pipeli
June 30, 2011: California Gov. Jerry Brown signs the state budget.APSACRAMENTO, 
Calif.  Gov. Jerry Brown announced Wednesday that he has signed legislation 
expanding the ability of state agents to seize firearms from nearly 20,000 
Californians who are not allowed to have them.They collectively own more 
than 39,000 handguns and 1,670 assault weapons but are prohibited from owning 
firearms because they have been convicted of crimes, ruled mentally unstable 
or are subject to domestic violence restraining orders.The bill authorizes 
$24 million for the state Department of Justice's Armed and Prohibited Persons 
program. The money will go to hire more agents to confiscate the 
weapons and reduce the backlog over the next three years.The program, which 
is unique to California, cross-checks five databases to find people who 
bought weapons they are no longer legally allowed to own.SB140 by Senator 
Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, authorizes $24 million to hire more agents to 
confiscate the weapons and reduce the backlog over the next three years.The 
bill is the first of numerous firearms bills introduced by lawmakers in 
response to recent mass shootings in Connecticut and Colorado. The Democratic 
governor signed the bill without comment."California is leading the nation 
in a common-sense effort to protect public safety," Attorney General Kamala 
Harris, who oversees the state Department of Justice, said in a statement.U.S. 
Rep. Mike Thompson, a Democrat f
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