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Stark County s Community Gun Buyback on May 15 targets unwanted guns

A buyback event has not occurred in the Canton area since the 1990s.  Police Chief Jack Angelo has read the conspiracy posts on social media and none of them are true. There is nothing dark or shadowy about this (event), he said. Here s what they say is true: The buyback is completely voluntary. The event does not target responsible gun owners. The government is not attempting to violate anyone s Second Amendment rights. Every gun turned in equals a $100 Walmart gift card. The guns must work. The buyback event, Stone and Angelo said, targets unwanted or unsecured guns in Stark County households.

Schmitt and other Republican attorneys general sue Biden administration over climate change executive order

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is leading a coalition of 12 states in filing suit against President Joe Biden’s administration over an executive order Biden signed that focuses on climate change, an initiative Schmitt characterized as a “massive expansion of federal regulations through executive order, potentially impacting nearly every aspect of the economy and Missouri.

ERIC SCHMITT SWORN IN FOR FIRST FULL TERM AS MISSOURI S ATTORNEY GENERAL | KMMO

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt was sworn in earlier today for another term as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General. Standing alongside family and other statewide officers, Attorney General Schmitt was administered the oath of office by Judge Tom Albus, former First Assistant Attorney General in Schmitt’s office and current Circuit Judge in St. Louis County’s 21st Judicial Circuit. Eric Schmitt has served as Missouri’s Attorney General since January 3, 2019, and was elected to a four year term in November 2020. “It’s been one of my highest honors to serve as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General for the past two years, and the oath that I took when sworn in is one that I take seriously and reverently,” said

Eric Schmitt Sworn in for First Full Term as Missouri s Attorney GeneralOzark Radio News

Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt was sworn in Monday (1/11) for another term as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General. Standing alongside family and other statewide officers, Attorney General Schmitt was administered the oath of office by Judge Tom Albus, former First Assistant Attorney General in Schmitt’s office and current Circuit Judge in St. Louis County’s 21st Judicial Circuit. Eric Schmitt has served as Missouri’s Attorney General since January 3, 2019, and was elected to a four year term in November 2020. “It’s been one of my highest honors to serve as Missouri’s 43rd Attorney General for the past two years, and the oath that I took when sworn in is one that I take seriously and reverently,” said

How to make sure you don t become a victim of crime this Christmas

How to make sure you don t become a victim of crime this Christmas Sadly, the season of goodwill means little to the thief - Police and Crime Commissioner, Lord Willy Bach The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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