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Another day, another shooting in Rhode Island. This time it was apparently a family dispute that led to the shooting by a person named Robert or Roberta Dorgan at an ice hockey arena. The city is calling it a targeted shooting that killed two and injured. critically three others. Pawtucket police chief. Tina Goncalves pointed out that the incident is being investigated.
At this point, it seems that there will be no resumption of state auto inspections in New Hampshire. that’s because the state fired its emissions measuring contractor. Gordon Darby, sued the state, accusing it of not enforcing, environmental protection agency laws. New Hampshire executive council took the position against a judges’s ruling in favor of legislation doing away with all yearly inspections.
New Hampshire isn’t the only state rebelling against proposed federal detention centers within their boundaries. It’s joined by Kansas City and Georgia. In New Hampshire, the state is awaiting further information from the feds about a proposed detention center in Merrimack. One point of contention for the southern New Hampshire town is the possibility of lack of tax revenue.
Starting this Saturday, Main’s red flag gun control law officially takes affect. The measure was approved in a referendum by voters in the state. It permits families to go to court to file an extreme risk protection order to remove any firearms from a family member they think may inflict personal harm on themselves or someone else. And while opponents say that the new law will restrict constitutional rights for someone, supporters say it will protect family members from someone they deemed shouldn’t hold a gun.
In an off, repeated poem,
Reverend Jesse Jackson has been the face of civil rights movements in the US for decades. Now, he has passed away at the age of.84. In the midst of family members
In an oft repeated poem,
“I may be poor, but I am Somebody; I may be young; but I am Somebody; I may be on welfare, but I am Somebody,”
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