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Garfield County Allows Concealed Carry in Government Buildings

Garfield County commissioners unanimously adopt a resolution permitting the concealed carry of firearms within local government buildings. This significant decision sparks debate in the community regarding safety and personal rights, particularly as it affects public interactions within government spaces.

Supporters argue that this measure enhances individual safety, while critics express concerns about the implications for public safety at government meetings and events. As discussions about gun rights continue to gain momentum, this resolution could set a precedent for other local jurisdictions in Colorado.

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