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Government is disarming South Africans, says SAGA If the proposed amendments to the firearms bill are signed into law, thousands of South Africans will not be allowed to obtain a gun licence for self-defence. Contributor Tuesday, 25 May 2021, 09:32 Photo: Pretoria Rekord
NATIONAL NEWS - John Welch, president of the South African Gunowners’ Association (SAGA), says the Draft Firearms Control Amendment Bill is a move by government to try and effectively disarm South Africans.
Released on Friday night, the proposed amendment to current gun ownership legislation has become a national talking point.
One of the proposed amendments, which aims to remove self-defence as a valid reason to own a firearm, has gun owners up in arms.
Greenleaf Trust Relocates to Newly Restored Former City Hall Building in Traverse City
Historic downtown building refashioned to best serve Northern Michigan clients
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KALAMAZOO, Mich., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Greenleaf Trust, an independent Michigan-chartered, trust-only bank and wealth management firm, announced the relocation of its Northern Michigan team to the historic Old City Hall in downtown Traverse City.
Greenleaf Trust partnered with real estate developer and sister-company Catalyst Development Co., LLC on the restoration of the historic building. The wealth management firm s new 5,100-square-foot office space on the top floor of the 160 East State Street building will house nine Greenleaf Trust team members.