Missouri town approves CCW in City buildings after council murders
Posted on | December 16, 2009 | No Comments
RAYMORE, Mo. — The Raymore City Council approved two measures to allow concealed carry firearms in city buildings and city parks, which includes public meetings.The 5-3 vote to approve did not allow guns during City Council meetings.Raymore Mayor Juan Alonzo has said he will may veto the measures.A Raymore City Council member said he brought the measure in the wake of the shootings in Kirkwood, Mo., where a gunman killed numerous people during a council meeting. Raymore’s loosening of gun laws also allows residents to carry guns into parks and city-owned buildings, even City Hall, except during council meetings. At those times, only council members can be armed.
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