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Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.
Read more:USA Today.com
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.
Scott, a Republican, declined t0 prohibit the carrying of guns in downtown Tampa, where thousands will gather in late August to formally tap Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee.
Read more: USA Today
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.Read more:USA Today.comTampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.Scott, a Republican, declined t0 prohibit the carrying of guns in downtown Tampa, where thousands will gather in late August to formally tap Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee.Read more: USA Today
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Read more:USA Today.com
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.
Scott, a Republican, declined t0 prohibit the carrying of guns in downtown Tampa, where thousands will gather in late August to formally tap Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee.
Read more: USA Today
Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.Read more:USA Today.comTampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn says he's "disappointed" that Florida Gov. Rick Scott has rejected his city's request to ban concealed weapons outside the Republican National Convention.Scott, a Republican, declined t0 prohibit the carrying of guns in downtown Tampa, where thousands will gather in late August to formally tap Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee.Read more: USA Today
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