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City Council debates controversial firearm ban during RNC

June 07, 2024 | Milwaukee , Milwaukee County, Wisconsin



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City Council debates controversial firearm ban during RNC
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed concerns from local businesses regarding the scheduling of permits and development services. A representative highlighted frustrations about long wait times for appointments, noting that businesses often face delays of up to three weeks. This has led to a perception among some that engaging with the development center is futile. In response, officials confirmed that the development center is also accommodating walk-in customers, which has reportedly doubled service capacity compared to pre-scheduled meetings.

The meeting also covered proposed changes to local ordinances, specifically regarding prohibitions within a designated \"soft zone\" during the upcoming Republican National Convention (RNC). Alderman Baumann introduced a new prohibition on firearms, alongside existing restrictions on items such as flammable liquids and gas masks. The committee opened the floor for public commentary on these changes, although no members of the public chose to speak.

As discussions progressed, committee members were encouraged to prioritize the firearm prohibition, anticipating it would generate significant debate. The meeting concluded with a structured approach to address the various items on the agenda, ensuring that all concerns would be thoroughly examined.

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