The proposed law banning conversion therapy practices is not strong enough, some submitters have argued, and needs work to ensure it will do what it aims to.
Duncan s mother, Gail Duncan, filed a lawsuit against Total Firearms in September, claiming the store irresponsibly and unlawfully allowed Olin to rent the gun, leading to her daughter s death.
In exchange for the lawsuit being dismissed, Total Firearms agreed to implement several reforms, including added training for employees and suicide and mental health screenings, Gail Duncan s attorney, Erin Davis, said. It s a commitment from them that they don t want this to ever happen again, Davis said.
A message left for the owners of Total Firearms on Tuesday was not returned.
Gun reforms as part of settlement
These reforms come with a powerful public statement from Total Firearms, Davis said. It outlines their new training, screening and reporting reforms and what to expect from the store.
Bulwell neighbours celebrate after winning £300,000 on People s Postcode Lottery
One resident took a break from work to find he had won £90,000 while another won £30,000
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Six residents from Nottingham will be celebrating this weekend after sharing a £300,000 cash prize thanks to their postcode.
The windfall comes after NG6 8BU, based in Bulwell, was announced as a prize winner with Peopleâs Postcode Lottery on Friday, February 12.
The winners each took home £30,000, but two neighbours pocketed £90,000 each after playing with three tickets.
One £90,000 winner was Dave Yellop, aged 51. He learned of his prize win while taking a break from work during a video call with People s Postcode Lottery ambassador Matt Johnson.
Gail Duncanâs family calls her loss âindescribable.â
Woman indicted in crash that killed 1 and seriously injured another on Christmas Day By Brittany Harry | February 5, 2021 at 9:49 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 1:07 PM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - A local woman has been charged in a Christmas Day crash that killed one and seriously injured another.
The crash occurred early on Glenway Avenue in West Price Hill.
Sherry Smith, 39, lost control of her van in a curve, traveled left of center and hit a car driven by 58-year-old Gladys Hutcheon. Gail Duncan, 65, was a passenger in the car.
Hutcheon and Duncan were on their way to work at a nursing home, according to family friends.