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May 2, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5069 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Capitol Journal for May 2, 2013

The House takes up a sweeping gun bill that proposes changes to laws on concealed carry permits, guns in workplace parking lots and carrying guns in public. Karen Brown will have an in-depth report on 100-million dollars in funds for coastal restoration projects. Representative Jim Carns of Mountain Brook discusses Jeffeson County's finacial woes and legislation to help offset them.

05/02/2013 | Rating NR

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Capitol Journal

May 2, 2013 Capitol Journal

Season 5 Episode 5069 | 26m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

The House takes up a sweeping gun bill that proposes changes to laws on concealed carry permits, guns in workplace parking lots and carrying guns in public. Karen Brown will have an in-depth report on 100-million dollars in funds for coastal restoration projects. Representative Jim Carns of Mountain Brook discusses Jeffeson County's finacial woes and legislation to help offset them.

05/02/2013 | Rating NR

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