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Old November 16, 2009, 04:49 PM   #4
Bartholomew Roberts
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Don't get me wrong... I have no doubts that we have the collective power to stop the legislation anywhere it has not already been passed. I am just pointing out that this fight is coming (again) at the state and local level in 2010.

To the extent that they can do it, I expect them to try more municipal regulation (like the debacle in Ohio) because cities offer a better basis to try and sell that kind of regulation and also because they are more populous.

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If anything, an AWB in Peoria would be an opportunity for a lawsuit that could define and expand those lines.
That lawsuit is coming regardless. So the Brady Bunch really won't create any new lawsuit opportunity by trying to make the case that AWBs are more popular on the state and local level than they actually are.
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