Residents Fumed Over Weekend Alcohol, Firearm Ban
Residents in King were fumed over the weekend after a state of emergency declaration restricted the sale of alcohol and the carrying of firearms in vehicles.
King Police Chief Paula May said she’s received hundreds of threats related to the restrictions, which banned driving from 12 a.m. Sunday to 5 a.m.
The state of emergency for King was declared by members of the City Council after Stokes County authorities also declared a state of emergency. Under North Carolina law, May said, when a state of emergency is put into place that includes a ban on driving, the sale of alcohol and carrying of firearms in vehicles is also banned.
Full story:Residents Fumed Over Weekend Alcohol, Firearm Ban – Winston-Salem News Story – WXII The Triad
King Police Chief Paula May said she’s received hundreds of threats related to the restrictions, which banned driving from 12 a.m. Sunday to 5 a.m.
The state of emergency for King was declared by members of the City Council after Stokes County authorities also declared a state of emergency. Under North Carolina law, May said, when a state of emergency is put into place that includes a ban on driving, the sale of alcohol and carrying of firearms in vehicles is also banned.
Full story:Residents Fumed Over Weekend Alcohol, Firearm Ban – Winston-Salem News Story – WXII The Triad
From T.C.'s Daily Cruller. What the hell was up in NC over the wknd.? Test run for the New World Order?
LATER: Turns out it was the weather. Or was it?
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