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Locals, gun shop react to Roanoke City gun ban
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The controversial decision has locals and businesses split.
“It makes me feel much safer. It’s much needed,” said Roanoker Chris Kessler.
“I think it’s wrong. It’s against our rights,” said Randy Creed, a salesman at Bryansteens Gun & Archery.
Kessler said he’s not against people buying and owning guns, but he believes there is a time and a place to carry them and it’s not in public.
“I’m not convinced that I need to carry a gun to feel safe,” said Kessler.
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There was a bathtub, a state agency and someone with the lackluster title of Service Coordinator.
None of these would be expected to be the cause of celebration. Yet for Andy Creed and his mother, the installation of the tub was a momentous occasion.
“God bless Mallory for her hard work in making what seemed impossible possible,” Sue Creed said.
Mallory Day is the service coordinator in question. She works with a Fulton-based organization, Center for Human Services. The tub is a walk in model that replaced a traditional claw foot tub in the Creed’s Mexico home.
Andy Creed, 30, has disabilities that made using the older tub a safety concern. He lives at home, but needs a level of assistance that one would find at an intermediate care facility.