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Should Arizona Foster Parents Have To Lock Up Their Guns?
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David Williamson
Website: http://constitutionnetwork.com
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Foster parents in Arizona have to comply with a lot of rules in their homes, from rules that govern how tall their pool fence has to be, to rules that require them to lock up their cleaning supplies. But should they also have to comply with rules that regulate how they keep guns in their homes? Mary Jo Pitzl with the Arizona Republic has spent months digging into our state’s child welfare system and one issue that’s come up recently is the debate over guns in foster homes.
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PHORTO
(4/24/2018)
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There are no constitutional guarantees for pool fencing or cleaning supplies.
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