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Sen. Meyer to Host Forum on Gun Control Legislation Sunday

Durham senator invites residents to open discussion in Guilford on legislative efforts over gun control.

 

Sunday, January 13th, Senator Ed Meyer will hold an informational meeting on gun control legislation. The meeting will take place at the First Congregational Church in Guilford at 11:15 AM.  

"Senator Meyer has spoken to firearms specialists around the state in preparation for a legislative session where gun control is expected to be a high profile issue," the press release said.

According to the press release, the forum is meant to educate those who attend on the various gun control bills that are pending before the legislature. Additionally, Sen. Meyer will discuss his own proposal. 

At the conclusion of the presentation, the public will have the opportunity to offer feedback to Sen. Meyer on the issue of gun control. Check out what the Senator has to say briefly on the issue in this video on his webpage

What would you tell your government officials about the issue of gun control? Tell us in the comments. 

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