Eight Kanawha County delegates -- two Democrats and six Republicans -- voted for HB2760, which would revoke Charleston's law against drugs-for-guns trafficking, and perhaps end the county's ban on pistol-carrying in Coonskin Park.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Eight Kanawha County delegates -- two Democrats and six Republicans -- voted for HB2760, which would revoke Charleston's law against drugs-for-guns trafficking, and perhaps end the county's ban on pistol-carrying in Coonskin Park.
They are: Democrats Mark Hunt and Doug Skaff, plus Republicans Tim Armstead, Patrick Lane, John McCuskey, Eric Nelson, Suzette Raines and Ron Walters.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Eight Kanawha County delegates -- two Democrats and six Republicans -- voted for HB2760, which would revoke Charleston's law against drugs-for-guns trafficking, and perhaps end the county's ban on pistol-carrying in Coonskin Park.
They are: Democrats Mark Hunt and Doug Skaff, plus Republicans Tim Armstead, Patrick Lane, John McCuskey, Eric Nelson, Suzette Raines and Ron Walters.
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