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WV: When are Guns Allowed in Charleston Rec Centers? Judge Answers in Court Ruling
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Clarification about the carrying of concealed weapons into municipal recreation centers is part of a ruling from Kanawha County Circuit Judge James Stucky on a case the West Virginia Citizens Defense League filed against the City of Charleston. That ruling, issued last week, finds that “individuals with a valid license to carry a concealed weapon” may legally take their gun into a municipal recreation center that is “not leased or used by the Board of Education for school activities, events or functions” if it is securely stored. |
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PHORTO
(9/27/2017)
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Bad news for the nerdules, huh.
Boo-hoo. |
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