Bullet that explodes inside the body, it doesnt go through a straight line. It goes in and then it opens up, thats not a survivable injury. Reporter but republicans argued an assault weapons ban would trample on the second amendment. Ted cruz of texas. And we should not target our efforts to needlessly restricting the constitutional liberties of lawabiding citizens. I own an ar15. I passed the background check. Reporter South Carolina republican Lindsey Graham wanted to know why gun sale laws already on the books arent being enforced. Milwaukees police chief said he has his hands full with more serious gun crimes. Senator. How many cases have you made . You know what . It doesnt matter its a paper thing. I want to stop 76,000. Can you answer a question. I want to finish the answer. I want to stop 76,000 people from buying guns illegally. Thats what a background check does. If you think were going to do paperwork prosecutions, youre wrong. Reporter there was a lot of sympathy today but
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City Fixes 42-Year Community Center Misnomer: We Owe It To Him
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Important! For Dead Doctors Don t Lie Use: 888-379-2552 Louden Nelson Ctr Name Change 04-20-21 10:30 S.S.
The city of Santa Cruz has wanted to correct an error made for years, and it looks as though that will start to take place soon. The Santa Cruz Historic Preservation Commission plans to discuss the renaming of the
Louden Nelson Community Center..to the
London Nelson Community Center. That after historians determined his true name to be London.
Nelson was a Black man who was enslaved in South Carolina, before he bought his freedom. His slave owner, William Nelson, was known for naming his slaves after English cities. Shortly after purchasing his freedom, Nelson traveled to Santa Cruz and rented land eventually purchasing that land and donating his fortune to the city of Santa Cruz to keep the schools open.