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VT: Senate approves legislation to ban guns from hospitals, study Statehouse security
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The Vermont Senate approved legislation Thursday that would ban guns from Vermont hospitals and set up a legislative study of whether to prohibit firearms from the Capitol Complex in Montpelier.
On the virtual Senate floor Thursday, the proposal was split into two votes — one on banning guns in hospitals and the other on the legislative study. Senators voted 20-9 in favor of prohibiting guns in hospitals and 19-10 for the proposed study.
The bill is expected to be given final approval Friday, then be sent to the House of Representatives. |
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PHORTO
(3/19/2021)
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“What Vermonters want are sensible gun laws.”
What is 'sensible' about prohibiting lawful carry in hospitals? Please point to any evidence of guns having created a problem in hospitals. If there is any, nobody is aware of it. |
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