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Council members urge unity on public safety and discuss pursuing pistol-permit authority from state legislature
Summary
Following recent violence, multiple council members emphasized community unity, youth outreach and public safety programs; several asked whether the city or local delegation can reinstate pistol-permit requirements and were told only the state legislature can act.
Several Mobile City Council members used the June 3 meeting to urge community unity, highlight public-safety town halls and ask whether the city or its legislative delegation can move to restore pistol-permit requirements that the state recently removed.
Councilman Corey Reynolds (District 1) described a recent public-safety town hall and youth block party, urged adults and institutions to work…
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