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State law bars keeping a "registry" of gun owners. Whether names of armed Jacksonville City Hall visitors are a registry has ...
The State Attorney's Office is investigating Jacksonville's gun logbook requirement, questioning legality and gathering ...
City Council and city's top attorney shed some light on State Attorney investigation of city keeping list of gun owners ...
Jacksonville Sheriff announces town hall meetings to discuss public safety and foster dialogue with residents.
The Jacksonville City Council Rules Committee met Monday to address a growing controversy surrounding an alleged illegal ...
State Attorney Melissa Nelson's investigation of how the city of Jacksonville kept written records listing the names of gun owners who entered City Hall and the Yates Building marks the first ...
The State Attorney is investigating the City of Jacksonville for potentially illegally keeping records of gun owners entering city buildings. The investigation began after a Florida Carry member ...
The State Attorney will deal with the open questions about a list of people carrying guns into municipal buildings.
Documents and emails show how the city of Jacksonville put in place a requirement ... with First Coast Security for staffing at City Hall and the Yates Building where security guards had used ...
Controversy is brewing in Jacksonville, Florida where a city council member has accused city officials of boasting an illegal gun registry.
A day later, subpoenas were served on the Mayor’s Office’s outside counsel at the Bedell Firm, which employs his ...
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