After a Minnesota church protest, states are toughening penalties for disrupting services
Idaho, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Kansas have adopted laws making it a crime to disrupt worship service after the Minnesota church protest.
Idaho, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Kansas have adopted laws making it a crime to disrupt worship service after the Minnesota church protest.
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A council committee will research local and state laws on juvenile e-bike operations, consult with police on enforcement challenges and develop policy recommendations.