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Kenosha, Wisconsin, overseer voted to lift the ban on firearms in county buildings, opposed to new gun restrictions

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Kinosha County supervisors opposed the new gun control and voted to lift the ban on firearms in county buildings.

Voting killed seven people and injured dozens in neighboring IllinoisHighland Park Parade shooting and July 4th shooting in Kenosha 1 It takes place the day after a person is killed and four are injured.

Supervisor Terry Rose was one of the directors who opposed relaxing the restrictions on firearms because of the bad timing of the vote.

"I didn't expect to shootat Highland Park yesterday or here in Kenosha on July 4th, but the gun is a problem. And I don't think it would contribute to the safety of the county by allowing guns to the county's buildings. "

What is the second fix?

Kenosha officials are trying to lift ban on indoor gun ban.

Kenosha authorities are trying to lift the ban No indoor guns.

This resolution banned the possession of firearms in county property except law enforcement officers in 2011. The new policy excludes courthouses, prisons and other law enforcement buildings.WisconsinPublicRadio reported.

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The Board also appointed Kinosha County. 2 Also voted to declare it a sanctuary for amendment. The resolution said the board opposed laws that "violate the rights of those who hold and hold the right to arm" and consider them "beyond unconstitutional and legitimate legislative power."