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GA: Forest Park City Council Votes 4-1 to Ban Employee Guns on City Property
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Forest Park city employees who are not police officers cannot bring their firearms onto city property, after the City Council voted 4-1 on the ban. The vote follows concerns about employee firearms in the Public Works and Fire and Emergency Services departments. Councilman Allan Mears was the lone vote against the ban. Employees must lock their firearms in their cars while on city property.
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PHORTO
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Mayor Angelyne Butler and Councilwoman Latresa Akins-Wells and Councilman Dabouze Antoine: Hmnph. Atlanta-esque sting-kers of the Negro persuasion. |
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