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MT: Missoula Proposed Gun Ban Moves Forward
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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A slightly scaled back amendment to Missoula’s ordinance banning concealed or open carrying of firearms in certain locations is expected to be discussed during the next two weeks prior to an Oct. 15 public hearing. The initial proposed amendment by council member Julie Merritt added the prohibition to the Missoula City Council chambers, any building where the City Council meets, public art museums, the public library, public parks under the city’s jurisdiction, and “any other locations of public assembly where persons gather together to conduct and/or administer any public election while election related activities are taking place.”
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Comment by:
PHORTO
(9/26/2018)
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No-no Loosie you cehn't. |
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