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In this screen grab, Scott Herndon (right) attempts to convince Sandpoint City Attorney Will Herrington he should be allowed to enter the Festival at Sandpoint while carrying a firearm in 2019.
June 5, 2020
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Proposed firearms bill draws concern
A firearms bill being heard by the Senate State Affairs Committee would add a level of “nuance” to state statute, according to its author. However, critics dispute Herndon’s contention, saying the bill could jeopardize their property rights allowed under a lease and could put such events as the Festival at Sandpoint at risk.