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Commissioners revise courthouse screening language to allow commissioned officers and on-duty first responders; verification concerns prompt postponement
Summary
County staff reported changes to courthouse screening language to allow commissioned officers and on-duty first responders to carry through the courthouse; commissioners raised verification concerns and postponed final action to a later meeting while staff will refine the language and verification process.
Mason County commissioners on May 5 reviewed proposed language for courthouse weapon screening and access that, as revised, would permit commissioned officers and on-duty first responders to enter the courthouse armed.
A county staff member explained the modification: the updated wording now allows a "commissioned officer…
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