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- March 24, 2021
Best of The Program | Guests: Mayor Bruno Lozano & Texas State Rep. Justin Holland | 3⧸24⧸21
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hey great podcast today it's actually a lead-up to the show that happens at 9 p.m on blaze tv
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control we're talking about gun control we i mean we start out with the the podcast today with a
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with a look at uh at the new york times and the daily and how the press seems to be covering
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this shooting in colorado um but then we get very serious we talk about uh in fact we talk
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to the guy who is introducing the legislation here in texas to become a sanctuary state on the
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second amendment this is already passed in four states but it's gone through hundreds of counties
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as well um all across the united states if you are not involved in it if your county's not involved
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with it your state's not involved with it this is a must listen to broadcast and tonight at 9 p.m we
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continue that conversation i'm gonna i'm gonna show you a something that i think is genius but
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kind of shows you how serious you should take this one state that is making everyone a militia member
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and it's not like you know uh some some crazy far off north dakota where they've got three people
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it's a major state and we'll tell you about that effort tonight 9 p.m uh on blaze tv.com you use the
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promo code control to become a member and watch it don't miss it 9 p.m live tonight on blaze tv and
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here's the podcast you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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from the new york times i'm michael babaro and this is the daily
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today just two days after the horrific shooting the rampage in denver colorado information is slowly
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coming out that the shooter ahmed alissi was a member of a white supremacy group called the
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be against everything that's not white even eggshell paint militia how did he get roped in to this
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today our reporter has the full story a man who works as the chief investigator at the southern
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poverty law center che escobar next on the daily it's march 24th
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actually it's uh chief inquisitor it's yeah i'm sorry you said chief investigator
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uh it's chief inquisitor interesting so jay the information that is coming out uh it shows that
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uh ahmed had postings on his facebook page about islam prayers religious holidays he also shared
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another person's thought the day after the mosque massacres in christ church new zealand that killed
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51 people said muslims at christ church mosque were not victims of a single shooter but instead they
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were victims of the entire islamophobia industry that vilified them well michael we we don't have
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confirmation that those facebook posts are authentic at this time and it's important to note that if they
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were authentic they would be authentically placed there by the proud boys this much we do know
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uh and investigators will will get to the bottom of that and release the details of it or of course
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they will no longer hold their jobs fascinating so when he posted the muslims at christ church mosque
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were not the victims of a single shooter and he went on to say if racist islamophobic people would
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stop hacking my phone and let me have a normal life i probably could that you believe is coming
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from the proud boys well michael
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yes yes that's what we believe
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fascinating there's also stories coming out in the press that
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his mental health was also called into question uh the suspect's 34 year old brother uh recently said
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his brother was very antisocial paranoid and adding that sometimes he would claim he was being chased
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someone's behind him someone's looking for him well michael
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yes yes we we agree with that analysis and of course investigators are looking at the causes
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of of this mental illness and we so there is a possibility that he is in the middle of speaking
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i don't know why you would interrupt me in the middle of speaking to restate the point i was in currently
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making i it's it's impossible to understand your patterns of speech when he was having lunch with
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his sister in a restaurant his sister said that he said that people were in the parking lot and
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they were looking for him uh we didn't know what was going on in his head that's according to his
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sister who said this was not a political statement it's a mental illness well michael
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donald trump
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donald trump was president at the time that this occurred or recently before when it occurred
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and we know donald trump's islamophobia caused this incident we know that we know it with certainty
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donald trump did this donald trump is guilty
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but investigators are looking to confirm that at this time let me let me ask something else that
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you know to be true um i just want to throw in white hate groups could i just say that quickly
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of course it he did post that uh trump is such a male body part uh and he also did go in and say
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that donald trump just inherited a growing economy and the unemployment rate was low and the economy
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was on an upward spiral and he won because of racism this goes back to january 6th
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there was an insurrection at our capital white people did white things at this white building
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this caused these shootings this was a militia these people white people
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are guilty
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are you you play more than words
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just one of our producers favorite songs
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there is an affidavit obtained by the i don't understand why we pay more than words in the
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middle of this segment that does not it does not make any sense i mean i i think you know what
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we're saying someone hit the wrong button what happened can we move to uh ilan omar one of the
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greatest uh congressmen ever to be in congress or for that matter even in parliament
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um but she came out and said she doesn't understand and i'd have to agree with her why
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this man's race now knowing that he's from syria plays a role in any of this story well a lot of this
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comes down to if this person this ahmad is guilty of of this crime and we don't know that yet it could
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easily be the proud boys uh but this could be connected to january 6th directly maybe people
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tried to reinvade the capital but went to the wrong place they're looking into that
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how how did he become involved in such a notorious and well-known militia group as the
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be against everything uh that's not white even eggshell paint militia a lot of that had to do with
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his white privilege coming directly from syria michael he came to the united states with so much
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privilege so much whiteness so white the whiteness is what really stands out and that's why he was of
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course at the capitol building we believe uh we without evidence at the capitol building january 6th we
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believe he he was one of the leaders uh uh of the of the actual riot uh there and yet a victim
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well oh yeah yeah yeah he's a victim and he and he led the riots uh but that's only because
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donald trump made him lead the riots and he was in a militia group an an all-white militia group
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even though he was syrian well he had identified as white syrian and and an asian woman and as we
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know there's a wave of asian violence going on right now at the hands of donald trump but not
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but if he was identifying as an asian woman wouldn't he have been the victim of this horrible horrific
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shooting can you play more than more more in a minute
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this is the best of the glenbeck program
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i need you to understand the the humanitarian problem
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for not only those uh who are coming across the border the trafficking that is happening the
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the drug lords and the cartels that are being empowered uh and are just going to destroy lives
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but also the lives of american citizens especially those who live right on the border del rio texas
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i've seen video of del rio and what's happening there the grocery stores look like they're from the
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soviet union there's nothing on the shelves how are regular americans supposed to help if they can't
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help themselves i want to introduce you to the uh mayor uh bruno uh ralphie lozano i think
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is he go do you go by ralph ralphie i locally i go by by ralph that's my nickname but people
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call me bruno these days so you're gonna call me bruno it's okay uh so bruno i want to i want to
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talk to you not just about politics i want you to describe to me what is happening in your city and
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what's happening to the people who are law-abiding citizens in your city
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right so you know the images that you're describing earlier that was taken during the winter storm and
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that was immediately affecting our community because we didn't have resources for our own
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citizens and that week i got noticed that we were going to have migrants being released into our
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community and it's just clearly it's just extremely unfortunate that i even had to make a plea to the
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president to not release migrants into our community because of the winter storm uh um that took
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effect over our community um you on uh may 5th let's play this this was your first your first plea
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uh and i think actually this is was this from february when you originally said this yeah go ahead
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and play this mr president my name is bruno lozano mayor of the city of del rio texas and i am pleading
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and requesting with you to please put a halt to any measures regarding the release of immigrants
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awaiting court dates into the city of del rio and surrounding areas we do not have the resources
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available to house and accommodate these migrants within our community i will have no choice but
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to use the extreme measure under the emergence declaration as the mayor of the city of del rio
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texas to refuse the entry of migrants awaiting court dates into the city of del rio if you do send
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these individuals into our community we will be forced to make a decision to leave them without
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resources under these dire circumstances i am asking to please stop please make another plan for
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this federal issue okay now you so people know you're not a guy that's after you know biden or
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anything else you're a democrat you were elected as a democrat you're just trying to protect your
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american citizens whether they're republican or democrat that you were elected to to help and serve
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so this is not a political issue so they did release people how many people how many people live in
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your town and how many people now have you grown to because of the illegal immigration problem
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well we have 36 000 uh residents here in the city of del rio within 50 000 in the county
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and we get an upwards of you know 150 a day um i think the average or the expectation was that
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there was going to be 35 000 total in about a four-week period those numbers were given to us
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in february that that's that's the expectations that we're going to have of transient population
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transiting the community in total so so so wait wait a minute 50 000 people in the county
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30 000 in del rio and you're and you're expecting 35 000 immigrants to come in
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correct so the migrants do come in they they um they get they they get dropped off at the
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valvary humanitarian coalition and that's where we process you know 150 a day or what have you
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the remaining persons get dropped off in eagle pass texas or carizo springs texas and are processed
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throughout the entire area but this community alone the border patrol chief sector uh chief scurl told me
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back in february that we're expecting to get 35 000 um within three to four weeks that was given
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to me back in february during that week that i made that that video plea so we're pretty close i
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mean they're they're detaining an average of 700 a day right now the last seven day average so so uh
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so you have equal number of illegals to to the population how are you expected to
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deal with this what what is that doing to your community
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that's exactly the biggest question that i have is that where's the funding how am i supposed to fund
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an influx of of the population of del rio with a budget of only what we have you know our tax
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paying citizens are only 35 000 individuals you know that's 11 000 roughly give or so households that
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we can tax prop you know it's just it's just mind-boggling the statistics and what's happening
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and yet the administration continues to just you know ignore the ignore the problem and not
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the fact that it's an actual an absolute humanitarian crisis you know i liked um what
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you said just recently you said you know i don't want to demonize any any group of individuals i i
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don't want to uh you know i'm not going to comment on the humanitarian crisis of the you know the the
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migrants i don't want to get involved in that i'm just talking about the whole humanitarian crisis
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here that involves other people as well we can't help people if there's not an orderly
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influx if there's if you don't go through the right doors and you overwhelm america and towns like
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yours you can't survive to be a help right right that's exactly the problem is that we cannot sustain
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this at all and you know every migrant has their own unique story their own situation and their own
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reason for coming into united states of america and and i don't want to demonize them by any means
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but you know how can you sit here and tell me that the border patrol is not treating them humanely
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when you have mothers you know getting their children to cross across a dangerous river you know
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in inclement weather and you know drowning how is that how is that any more humane than what the
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border patrol is trying to provide the border patrol is just doing the directive and finding the
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directives that are given by the department of homeland security and that direction is coming
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right now under secretary mayorkas mayorkas and this is what's happening you know there is no plan
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of action and it's extremely unfortunate that that we're losing lives on both sides we're losing lives
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for the migrants crossing you know we had a high-speed chase a couple weeks ago where we lost eight
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eight um illegal immigrants and it's just it's mind-boggling so what is the white house or anybody saying
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nationally well the first response that i got from from from one of the um individuals that's up there
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with the white house um she told me she told me mrs julia rodriguez that you know they inherited a
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problem or or dismantling of immigration from the trump administration which you know some may argue
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that that's true that's not but you know it's been a couple of months that they've been in office
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well where's the plan where's the recovery where's the where's the long-term solution where's the
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short-term solution well wait a minute wait wait wait wait i don't i don't i i i i i i just have to
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correct that if you inherited a problem you didn't inherit this problem you inherited what you thought
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was a problem of being inhumane and so you dismantled it so you caused the problem because
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you didn't have another plan other than right open it up exactly and that's exactly the frustration
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is that you know you have on one hand you have the extension of of covid 19 um restrictions you
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can't enter lawfully visa visa holding mexican mexican nationals cannot visit their family cannot
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shop in our communities because of covid 19 restrictions and they've extended that to through
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april 21st yet on that same hand you know you have unlawful entry happening how can you sit here and
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tell me that that's the previous administration's you know problem it's this is their problem they were
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elected to do a job and they need to stand up and start doing it you know we need action now we need
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to we need to get these borders secure and we need to open up business and commerce to the border town
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community so that we can get our economies back in order so how can we help you first before i ask you
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that has the state reached out anybody from the governor's office is the state of texas doing anything
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to help you i appreciate the state's effort i know that they were trying to help you know with with
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testing at one point and which i appreciate but i'm i sit there with governor abbott this is not a
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state or local issue this is a federal issue i agree and i firmly believe that that the federal
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government needs to take more action and come in and be actually present on the border we're getting
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fema response finally we're getting um you know some testing is finally being done under the department
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of homeland security's directive but at the same time it's like you need to come down and actually send
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your people to mitigate all of this this is not this is not the city of dorio's issue this is a
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federalization process issue it's a federal issue absolutely so is there anything that we can do
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to help you i think just ensuring that the story gets out and that you know that there is transparency
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happening i think that's one of the biggest you know ways that we can resolve and find solutions to
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this problem um it this has this has been an ongoing issue for decades and it's going to continue until
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we face it head on but we need to be transparent while we're doing that you know you can't you can't
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not call it a crisis for one thing it is a crisis so it's a humanitarian crisis can you can you tell me
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because i don't have a clear picture on is life normal for the the average uh delrian uh that is uh
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that is conducting their life is it is it do they have access to the things they need i mean i'm i'm hearing
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about huge lines that you know for food but that might be the you know relief food what what is the
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average life like initially you know there was a huge um what's you know during the winter storm that
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you you couldn't get food during the winter storm and and since that winter storm has passed you know
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life has gone back to normal a little bit but the main concern now is is just the security of the
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border community i mean we're a safe small sleepy town you know we we we know each other we we know each
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other we say hi to each other at the grocery stores things like that and now i have concerns
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you know i have small business owners like a photo a photographer she's trying to conduct business at
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the creek at our city park and she's fearful that she's going to be robbed because she has migrants
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coming up to her and asking her for money and for food and how secure is that you know i have a duty
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to protect my community and i have the transit population coming through our municipal areas and
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and parks it's not it's not safe uh bruno i i have to tell you i uh uh i admire you i admire the the
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take that you have and the the the brave stand that you are you're making um especially i know what
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i know what the world is like today you're either part of the team or you're not part of the team
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and that is killing us uh and yeah and i uh so i admire that please keep my phone number if there
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is anything that we can do for you you have a large charity arm anything we can do to help the
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citizens of del rio weather this you please let us know i will thank you i appreciate that i appreciate
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you having me on on and sharing the story of what's happening along the border thank you so much
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appreciate that you bet bruno lozano uh from del rio texas he's the mayor
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this is the best of the glenn beck program and we really want to thank you for listening
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there is a direct push to come after your firearms to to start changing the
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laws to make it more difficult to take uh quote unquote assault rifles off these are modern
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sporting rifles that's what they were called by the company that made them beginning in the 1950s
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they're painted black so they're scary um and there is a movement that i highly recommend that you get
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involved in it's the second amendment sanctuary cities movement there are three states now uh
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idaho uh wyoming and i can't remember what the what the other one uh is but three states that have
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passed this but there are a ton a ton of counties all across the country it's actually four states
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alaska is one of them um it started in alaska it's happening now in texas as well um and it needs to
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it needs to go through but i want to understand it and help you understand it a little bit josh
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uh justin holland he is a texas state representative he's the guy who introduced uh texas house bill 2622
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and so we thought we'd get him on and if you don't have this happening in your house of representatives
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it in in your state you need to get involved in this and get it moving now um justin how are you
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i'm doing great glenn this good morning uh is it is it kansas the other state there's four states
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do you know uh i believe utah utah is one of the other states but uh it is something that's gaining
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much momentum in our state right now and we're open to get it pushed through this legislative
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session with just 70 days left so this is something i was talking about before biden was
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even inaugurated we need to have sanctuary states um that will operate the same way the sanctuary cities
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did for um illegal aliens and i think that's what your bill is doing it is it's putting together
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a movement that says no state agency will help with anything that is against the second amendment
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is that right yeah basically that is right anything more prohibitory or restrictive a regulation or
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restriction something like that that would come down from a biden administration or any subsequent
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administration we are not going to allow our state and local law enforcement resources to enter into
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agreements with federal agents that would be against what we have right now on the books we want to keep
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our second amendment laws and our constitutional rights as strong as possible and we feel like
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that infringement is coming and it's closing in on us so that's what the the over uh the uh you know
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30 000 foot view is very similar to what you said so in the bill it actually says magazine capacity or
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size limitations registration requirements background checks uh so that's that's anything that they are
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talking about now that's right anything that has to do with a firearm a firearm accessory or firearm
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ammunition and your means of obtaining them we want to maintain our second amendment rights and
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constitutional rights in texas without the out-of-touch policies of the biden administration
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coming to texas and uh and hampering us so now let me ask you this is a really selfish question but
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the federal government would love to make examples of of uh people that are outspoken who have firearms
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i live in texas if the federal government decided to come and confiscate my stuff or the fbi was at my
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door and they you know they were like you're we need to see your clips the the or not your clips
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your magazines the would the state protect me or just not get involved with that so the state is uh
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the federal government still has their own ability to enforce their laws we cannot stop the feds from
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enforcing federal law we're just not going to allow local entities uh to enter into agreements with federal
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agencies that would ask them to do that on their behalf they would actually lose state funding if they
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complied with federal more restrictive agreements uh after the inauguration of joe biden so is this
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kind of like the the the idea here is because if texas did it or utah did it by itself it it wouldn't
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really be that effective because they'd have the resources is this kind of the christy gnome idea that
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i need a coalition and the power is the the real strength of this comes from the number of states involved
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right and i think that's the biggest thing that we need to stress nationwide is our 10th amendment
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rights as states if all the states that are second amendment loving constitutional loving states will
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come together and and push back because uh our constitutional rights as you know are eroding day
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by day and as we have this new administration we're all a little bit scared you can try to give
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them as much um you know we can watch them very closely but you cannot uh let the biden administration
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the democrats in washington control the way that we live the way that our way of life is and our values
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in texas and so yes i think it'd be wonderful if we could push a nationwide campaign for sanctuary
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second amendment state i have to tell you um you know i've been saying this for a while i think the
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states that get it need to be a constitution sanctuary state uh that that anything in our bill of rights
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if it's a violation of our bill of rights we're not doing it i'm just as concerned about the first
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amendment i mean you we lose the second amendment the first amendment is definitely gone but the first
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amendment is is going away quickly because they found a way around the the constitution by by using
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private uh industry to be their strong arm that's right and i can't disagree with you glenn uh but
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the the spirit of house bill 2622 is focused solely on gun legislation i know i know um the odds that
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this is going to pass i'm surprised that texas hasn't led the way in this um but is it i tell you
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the odds that it's going to pass seem very very likely to me the governor is behind this this is the
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governor's uh priority second amendment sanctuary piece of legislation good uh he has been active
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and vocal uh on social media about this bill about our legislation we work closely with his office we've
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worked closely with texas state rifle association and in meetings and discussions with the nra people
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are uh there's momentum gaining behind this i think we're going to pass this bill this session
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uh that is fantastic news when will we know how long is this going to take
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well right now we've just started uh in earnest uh meetings and laying out bills this bill has been
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referred to the state affairs committee in the texas house and it will uh we've requested a hearing
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for that once i lay the bill out in the committee it should get kicked out within a week or so from
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there we're up against the timeline it needs to happen in april uh for sure because towards the end of
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our legislative session it gets becomes more and more difficult to pass bills if you don't get them
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moving we feel like in the next couple of weeks we're going to get this bill moving down the line
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and over to the senate so that we can uh we can get to the governor's desk a lot of people around the
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country don't understand the reason why texas is still as free as it is and no offense to you is that
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these the state house they adjourn and they're only in what is it every other year so every other year
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for 140 days uh we we make laws for 140 days and we go back to our communities and businesses and
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live under them uh with the people that voted us in there and the more that we're in session the
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greater your liberties are in trouble and it is it is the reason why texas has been this strong
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and more more state that's the way our founders set things up uh and texas is really the only one
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left i think in the country that's uh living that way um well that's why so many people glenn are
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moving here i know because it's the freedom capital of america as our governor likes to say
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and we want to keep it that way for our guns as well i have some friends that are living up north and
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they are visiting this week and they they couldn't believe the growth in texas they're like how is the
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state keeping up with it and i'm like well the state is really smart and you know got they built the
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infrastructure ahead of time but it is phenomenal how fast this state is growing um it's growing very
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fast um could i ask is if somebody is interested in this in their state is did you use another uh bill
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from somebody else is there a is there like a mad lib version of this bill that states can start to go
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off of uh well i i tell you what we have a couple of different versions of it that we'd be happy to
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provide to any other legislators or people that would like to send it to theirs the texas legislature
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online has a great resource where you can search the bill 2622 house bill 2622 and get the language
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to share with their legislators and our office would be happy to provide that as well great how we where
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would they find that online it would be texas legislature online tlo tlo yes tlo okay um all right
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thank you so much please stay in touch with us let us know um do people should we be calling our
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our state representative here in texas the best way that you could do is call your state representative
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and tell them to co-author this legislation that essentially means that they will walk down
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to the house clerk's office sign their name on as a co-author and support the more co-authors we have
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the stronger chance that this has to start moving and move quickly and uh that's what they would do
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support this bill by co-authoring it and tell their state rep to do that great thank you so much i will
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tell you there's going to be a ton if this gains real traction here in texas there it will be a ton
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of soros type money coming in to stop it um you know as texas goes it's a little like california
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in new york as texas goes so goes the country uh and uh i urge you if you're listening to us in texas
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to call your state rep it's house bill 2622 if you're listening to us anywhere else in the country
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call your state representative call your uh your your local people and say we need to have this as a
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sanctuary city and a sanctuary state there again there are only three or four states now that are
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doing this or have already passed it there are more coming but there are counties all over the country
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there's i don't know how many 400 and some counties it is a the the map is a wash with the counties that
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have already done this so if your state won't do it get it to your local level your county level or even
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your city level if that's what it takes but get involved in this movement and time is of the essence now
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