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A federal judge has upheld the Georgia law banning weapons in churches, mosques and synagogues, saying gun rights advocates had not shown that carrying a firearm is necessary to practicing any religion.
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An Elm City gun expert has a deal for state and federal lawmakers looking to enhance their personal safety and save a little money.
The Rocky Mount Telegram reports that Chris Raper of Concealed Handgun Carry, Inc., is offering lawmakers a free gun training course that normally costs $100.
Raper says the Jan. 8 shooting in Tucson, Ariz., that wounded a congresswoman and killed six people highlights the importance of safety for lawmakers.
