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After a heart transplant and cancer, this Grand Falls-Windsor woman is now a university graduate
Six years, a new heart and a battle with cancer later, Amanda Saunders of Grand Falls-Windsor has graduated from Memorial University.
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Posted: Jun 06, 2021 5:00 PM NT | Last Updated: June 6
Amanda Saunders finished a degree in psychology after having a heart transplant and going through cancer treatment to get there. (Lori Lee Pike/Submitted)
Six years, a new heart, and a battle with cancer later, Amanda Saunders of Grand Falls-Windsor has graduated from Memorial University. I never thought that at 21 years old I would need a heart transplant, and at 22 going into 23 I would be living with blood cancer, and going through cancer treatment, all during a COVID-19 pandemic, Saunders told CBC Radio s
The third of three bills intended to address gun violence in Colorado cleared a state Senate panel on Tuesday, with emotional testimony from gun control advocates and, for the first time, opposition testimony from U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Silt.
Senate Bill 256 would repeal a 2003 law that bars local governments from enacting stricter gun control laws than the state standard. Known as pre-emption, sponsors noted that there is a precedent for the law, one enacted in 2003 that allowed concealed carry weapons in certain public places, including college campuses, even in communities where concealed carry isn’t legal.
SB 256 specifically allows local governments to enact laws to ban concealed carry weapons in their jurisdictions, and that’s what drew dozens of witnesses to testify against the bill, more than those who testified against two previous gun control bills passed in House committees last week.