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==="Happiness Is a Warm Gun" montage=== About 20 minutes into the film, the [[The Beatles|Beatles]] song "[[Happiness Is a Warm Gun]]" plays during a [[Montage sequence|montage]] in which footage of the following is shown: * People buying guns * Residents of [[Virgin, Utah]], a town that passed a law requiring all residents to own guns * People firing rifles at [[carnival]]s and [[shooting range]]s * Denise Ames operating a [[rifle]] * [[Carey McWilliams (marksman)|Carey McWilliams]], a blind gun enthusiast from [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]], [[North Dakota]] * [[Gary Plauché]] killing Jeff Doucet, who had kidnapped and [[sexual abuse|sexually abused]] Plauché's son * The suicide of [[R. Budd Dwyer]] * A 1993 murder where Emilio Nuñez shot and killed his ex-wife [[Maritza Martin]] during an interview on the [[Telemundo]] program ''[[Ocurrió Así]]'' * The suicide of [[Daniel V. Jones]], an AIDS and cancer patient who was protesting [[health maintenance organization]]s * A man who takes his shirt off and is shot during a [[riot]]
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