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Tay Anderson sits down with 9NEWS for exclusive interview

I did not sexually assault anyone : 4 months after the initial allegation, no charges have been filed against Tay Anderson Denver Public Schools Board Director Tay Anderson gave 9NEWS an exclusive interview to discuss the anonymous allegations made against him. Author: Victoria De Leon Updated: 9:56 PM MDT July 15, 2021 DENVER Nearly two years after being elected to the Denver Public School Board at 21-years-old, Director Tay Anderson is at the center of a controversy that has him fighting for his political career.  On Wednesday, Anderson announced he was resuming his duties on the school board after stepping back in June amid an investigation launched in early April into sexual assault allegations made against him.

Pamplin Media Group - Gun storage requirement heads for vote in Oregon House

Gun storage requirement heads for vote in Oregon House Bill emerges on a party-line vote from the Health Care Committee; violations would carry fines. Another gun regulation bill is headed for a legislative debate and vote, this time in the Oregon House. House Bill 2510, approved Tuesday, March 30, by the House Health Care Committee, would require the storage of firearms with trigger or cable locks, in a locked container or in a gun room. An offense is a Class C violation, which carries a maximum fine of $500, unless someone under age 18 obtains access, in which case it is a Class A violation with a maximum fine of $2,000. No jail time is imposed for violations.

Proposed bill in Colorado seeks new law on safe firearms storage

Bias Drives Antigun Agenda in Unintentional Children Death Study

Bias Drives Antigun Agenda in Unintentional Children Death Study Ammoland Inc. Posted on IMG iStock-940915470 U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)-There is no greater loss than that of a child’s life. Unintentional or accidental death can be even more jarring due to the seemingly preventable nature. Certainly, unintentional childhood death is an especially sensitive topic, but a recent  study led by Dr. Archie Bleyer, M.D., opens the door for discussion. His study calls into question the use of biased sources upon which he draws predetermined conclusions. Dr. Bleyer, a Clinical Research Professor of Radiation Medicine, took an interesting approach to bring this topic to the forefront. The study is highly speculative about firearm ownership as a whole and calls into question the safety steps that firearm owners take at home. Aside from the obvious bias present in the report and relying upon research from a gun control advocacy group, 

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